She chuckled, firing the ship engines, taking off the a sudden jerk. "You know, you should thank Sarovir. There's a dozen ways he could alter your mind, break you down...and yet he's let you be you."
"When we get back, you can him. I'm going home." Callie had to admit she was so confused about her two aliens. Still her anger prompted her to say what she did.
“So what? I’m suppose to forget about them, not consider them my family because they ignore me? They don’t even notice that I’m missing, and I should just forget their family all together? Would that make me a good person to walk away from them for you and Sarovir? Would you want someone around who just abandons their family like that? How could you trust someone like that? So what I could do that? So what if it would be so easy to love you and Sarovir and make my home with you?”
"Yeah. So the fact I want to leave doesn't make me a bad person either? I want so many things Nadia, but you can't always get what you want. Sometimes living with disappointments is just how life is."
“I care. I’ve always cared about what other people thought. Are they looking at me? Are they laughing at me? Are they whispering about me? Are they making fun of me? I can’t help it. What I want and what I should want aren’t the same thing, but you already know that.”
"Yeah," she says starring straight ahead. "Doesn't hurt that I'm an alien breeder does it?" Before Nadia can answer she says, "We should get back to Sarovir, and let him check to see if I'm pregnant now?"