[She doesn't get embarrassed, but she does frown -- maybe at one time she'd have been ashamed of her reactions, maybe deep down she thinks she should be 'better' by now, but she's for the most part processed what she went through (perhaps not in the most healthy way, believing it was 'necessary'). Now, it mostly just leaves her feeling tired, frightened. She knows she'll be better, eventually, or at least she hopes for it. But it's moments like this that make it difficult to focus and move past it.]
[She does, however, listen to Steve -- doing as he suggests, taking deep breaths. They're rattling at first, shaky and uncertain, but the more she does it, the calmer she at least begins to appear]
You... You've been through this, too, then? [Tentatively asked, not sure if he'd want to talk about it - but he did offer the point of connection, so she's perhaps grasping at it as quickly as she can]