I shall hit you up on plurk
[No, but if it were easy than there weren't be any triumph. It's the struggle that matters more than the end result.
Inara is, very honestly, still working on coming out of it. Seeing an entire planet of dead scarred her more than she's willing to admit to anyone including herself. It made her even more aware of the fact that she is dying and eventually she will be so ill, she'll be unable to hide that she's dying from anyone, especially here without the medicine she took at home. Of course, she knows there's a hospital here and eventually, she'll go see what they can do for her. Right now, she's had enough of hospitals and she'd rather avoid them as long as possible.
She smiles a bit at his compliment.] It is a major focus of a companion's training at the guild house. [And then she hesitates, struggling with revealing something of her life that isn't silk dresses and tea.] Just before Malcolm and I arrived, he'd managed to drag us all into a war against the Alliance. I volunteered in a manner of speaking because I could no longer turn a blind eye to the things the Alliance was doing. It gave me a practical understanding of human nature.