Kori wasn't sure how she would have felt had the roles been reversed. Bringing a child into a world the way it was had a tendency of being a complicated and confusing matter. In the one hand you wanted to rebuild society and be able to start fresh so that the world wouldn't collapse in upon itself, but on the other, what sort of a world would be left to the children? It was all extremely messy and confusing, to say the very least. Regardless, Kori wanted to be there for her sister and intended on doing just that.
She nodded a little at her sister's words. "Maybe just a teensy little grenade," she said, flashing her a comforting smile before glancing to the little plastic sticks of doom. "I can't imagine what you're going through right now," she told her honestly. "But no matter what those things say, I'm here for you and everyone else will be too. We love you." It was the first time in a long time that she could remember saying those words to Leah, but she meant them just as much now as she always did. "And we'll help you through everything if you are," she promised. "We're family. That's what families do." No matter how strained the bond, it wasn't broken.