There's an odd juxtaposition in the lightness of the moment she shares with Cassian and the weight of everything still on her mind. For the most part, though, Jyn supposes she's mostly grateful for the former, the way he can help keep her centered through something so little even when everything seems crazier and more confusing than usual. Even that isn't such a bad thing. By their standards, if this is her biggest problem, then she must be doing alright for herself. That doesn't make it any less serious to consider. Hell, it wouldn't seem fair to downplay it when it concerns so much more than just her. She just has to try to put it all into words first, which never comes easily.
"I told him I'd do it," she says bluntly, though her shrug is a little awkward, a little uncertain, as if to detract from anything definitive in her statement. "I'm just not convinced it's not completely crazy." She waits a beat, wondering if she should just stop there, then presses on anyway. "Who would trust me with children? It's not like I set a good example. And I won't know how to talk to them. I didn't have any experience with children even when I was one."
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"I told him I'd do it," she says bluntly, though her shrug is a little awkward, a little uncertain, as if to detract from anything definitive in her statement. "I'm just not convinced it's not completely crazy." She waits a beat, wondering if she should just stop there, then presses on anyway. "Who would trust me with children? It's not like I set a good example. And I won't know how to talk to them. I didn't have any experience with children even when I was one."