It came as no surprise to Evadne that her kin had helped in some way, small as it was though. While in her starry comatose state, she felt the connection had been a lot stronger than normal, being fully immersed in starlight as she had been. Therefore the healing and transformation was able to speed up significantly, and not just due to that. Since Keir had prayed for her well-being, the stars obliged in turn, doing what they could from afar, their light also had been more bright as a result. The luminescent woman of the cosmos lifted her gaze to them in silent thanks and above them, the multitude of lights twinkled in response for a brief moment in time.
She was not too worried about the townsfolk knowing what she is, but it did pose the risk of word getting out to the wrong ears. Not that she doubted their sincerity, but evil as she unfortunately knew had a way of making people talk when they didn't want to. But what was done was done, and they all had to move on from here. The star recalled her previous words from before and inwardly winced. Being weak as she had been, Evadne was not entirely cognizant of the words she spoke, telling Keir to let the darkness take her in order to spare the village. Now with more clarity and focus, she could clearly see again that there were other ways to deal with the matter at hand. And truth be told, such a horrid fate was something she would never want for herself anyway. No star or flameling did. There were other ways to solve this and Evadne would help, come what may.
"I understand that Keir sacrificed something precious of his in order to save me." Evadne said, turning her cosmic gaze to the woman. "I will go in to see him now, to thank him and let him know that I am alright now."
She sighed sadly at the news the other lady gave. "It is no secret among we shining ones of the black cosmos that there have been a few occurrences of such happening. Few in number they may be, but those few may well have dealt us all a great loss. For an immense tragedy it is, and will forever be, a scar among us all. One such soul has indeed met their fate in this world, and it should have never come to pass. None of them should have come to pass." Casting her eyes down in deep sorrow for several moments, the Flameling stayed like that awhile before looking up again, her blue-black eyes haunted.
"I shall go see to Keir now. I know it would greatly raise his spirits." Evadne replied, getting up off the grass.