Fleur stayed silent, only the soft hiss of breath whistling through crystallized jaws keeping her grounded. The lumbering skunk wasn't prone to self-inspection, had never had the time or need to; it was unfamiliar and painful, and much, much too revealing. But she did it anyway, finally letting out an exhausted grunt, front legs slowly sliding forwards, leaving her stretched out on the cold stone ground. "Is that. Right? To bring. Him back. Just for me? For my. Grief?" She lifted a paw to scrape over her grimacing snout, still innately uncomfortable with anything close to this level of emotion - but it was comforting, in a way, to know Diamondfang hadn't beaten the possibility out of her.
"It's my. Fault. He's dead. Couldn't. Find him. In time," she murmured, eyelids drooping in exhaustion. "If I. Had been. With him. Could've. Protected him. From anything." The paw slipped from her face to drop back to the ground gracelessly, claws clicking against the floor. "What if. He doesn't. Remember me?"
Fleur's voice dropped down to a miserable whisper, baring her teeth at nothing, at the world, at herself for being so close to completely breaking down. "What if he does?" There was a nudge to her head, and the skunk refocused, twisting her head enough to watch Eve out of one eye, gemstone teeth hidden away once more, gaze darkened by anger and fear.
"Fang. But like. I said. My name is. Short for. Something? Hers is. Too. Diamondfang." The monicker was spat out like it fouled her mouth to speak it, and one of the assassin's ears flicked in distaste. "There are. Others. But I. Do not. Know. If they. Knew what. She was doing." She glanced away, tone going even and deadened. "If they did. I will. Kill them too."