Einhornhohle could definitely relate to Dinara's desperation. She had felt the same way early on when Phact had helped her fight off a youma the day she had awoken. Unfortunately, when her temporary apprentice had finished her internship at the performing arts theater Delilah had all but fell off the face of Destiny City.
It was a shame, she had thought that they had connected on at least some level but as it turns out some are only in it for themselves.
After that, Melody had turned her attention almost 100% to work, only powering up to go to her wonder when she needed a stay-cation because buying a last-minute plane ticket was too damn expensive. What could beat free travel to a place nobody else could visit that was warm almost all year round and had a great oceanic view?
Very little, that's what.
Her plans worked well for the most part and she was able to essentially avoid fighting all together; among other things... But ultimately it gave her an excuse to forget the thoughts about becoming stronger or trying to protect people who would just end up scrutinizing or villainizing her because the media has been feeding them false information for years.
Oh well...Einhornhohle let out a sigh and held her hand out in front of her; palm down and fingers slightly curled. With nothing more than a thought a tealight lantern appeared which she now held by the handle. The cage was made of gold with star accents; the symbol that identified her as a cosmos knight since her solid purple dress wasn't exactly a dead giveaway.
"I grew up with three older brothers and I can attest that it is not wise to go into a fight when you're overly emotional; you become tunnel-visioned and blind to your surroundings which may end up hurting you, or worse, someone else. So, before we do anything, I want you to just take a few breaths and try to find a calm center. If becoming stronger is so important, then you must have something worth protecting. Tell me a little bit about yourself?"
"I'll even start. My name is Einhornhohle, I've been at this for about five years and yet I'm still a Page. Even though I've heard rumors of our princess, I've never met her." There was more she wanted to say on that but decided to keep those comments more of a mental thought for now. Things like believing Cosmos knows that her knights exist but doesn't care to meet or guide them, that she doesn't view their princess as a leader and isn't someone she would sacrifice herself in order to protect. Perhaps she should feel ashamed for having those thoughts, but she wasn't. It's, in part, why she didn't push herself more than seemed necessary.