Jaina thought for a moment before shaking her head. "She can be harmed just like any of us, but she's resilient," she finally answered. Another sip of her tea and she added, "But I should point out, this isn't your burden to bear or your problem to deal with. Like Tenel Ka said, the Jedi can handle Alema when the time comes. As long as we don't kill her out of anger, it's a justifiable ending of a life."
Once more she glanced to Tenel Ka. "I'd rather not get my grandfather involved if we can help it," she stated simply. "If necessary, fine, but if at all avoidable I'd rather not." She didn't go into her reasons and she wouldn't, even if asked. The discussions she had with Anakin Skywalker were personal and between the two of them. His struggles with not becoming Vader again, his personal darkness that he constantly fought to control, that was his business to share if he wanted. Not hers.