"Are you really leaving soon?" asked Katya, looking at me with those green eyes.
"Yes, but don't worry. You will be fine; I have to make sure you will be safe," I replied to her, and a mirthless smile appeared on her face.
"The organizations shouldn't be trusted," she said, and I nodded. "Yes, but this time, they will have to do it; it will be related to their reputation and might bring a huge consequence," I said.
She seemed to understand something. As her eyes turned serious.
"I wish my sister could meet you," she said. "Don't worry, we will get a chance," I replied to her, before walking out of her room.
I have already informed them what I am going to do, and they are not liking it. They have accepted it.
I am not leaving them without anything. I have provided them with processed solutions tailored to their needs. It will last them for three months and would be enough to heal half of them.