Lykos had nearly a full foot in height over her, but Lia kept her eyes on him all the same. When his chest rose, so did hers. When he released his breath, so did she. She understood what was at stake here, and how they needed to be as in sync as they possibly could be to have the best chances of success. The glow that came off of him was reflected on her own dusky skin, at least, what was exposed. "Take your time. Do it once, do it right. We will endure." It wasn't so much determination as it was faith in their friend. If it was possible to be done, then he would do it. It was that simple. She'd certainly prayed on it enough to He of the Sceptre and She of the Scourge. Through endurance, they conquered.
But when he warned her, it took all of her focus and ability with meditation for what came next. Even with Hilana there, clutching inkwell and brush, ready to grab onto one or both of them if she had to, Lia kept her focus on Lykos. The sensations felt strangely surreal, even for someone who had been in the Void like she had. She may have been Fire, but her 'nature', such as it was, was also that of the Void. And the Void was always hungry. Red fire threaded through black, like one of the opals the sisters crafted with Elementalism. Inasmuch as he was doing everything that he could to keep her as safe and comfortable in this process, there were some things that couldn't be cured, and as such, they had to be endured. And the unique agony of this was something she'd never be able to explain to anyone else.
She did not look down at his hand, but just kept her gaze upturned towards him. Her eyes were far away, focused more internally than externally. She breathed, bracing herself, in her head repeated the mantras that she had within her from years of meditative practice. She had the passages of the Radiant Chronicle. She had her sister, Lykos, even Sentinels Finn and Decius. Lia wobbled, breathing, before stilling herself and focusing her breath and inward. She was an Elementalist, she could grasp the teachings of Earth. She had to, if she wanted to be free.