But she did. She just didn't understand yet.
Amun continued, and Letha nodded along with him. "No, not really." She chuckled again, rolling her shoulders back and stretching out her arms. Her body scans complete and her fibers tightly woven once more. "Mostly just general feelings and a sense of knowing. Less so actual events." She could not bring any memories up to play that recalled specific things that happened in her life, but the confidence in her history and ancestry and her life previous was growing.
"Good, I think." She looked up at him before climbing to her own feet, brushing dirt off of her clothes. "I've found a house to fix up, so you don't have to worry about me occupying your cot any more." She teased him, but there was some pride in her voice at the fact that she was starting to take over the reins of her own care. "I've traveled a few times to Torchline to gather supplies for it. You should come see it soon. It needs to be livable before Deepfrost, of course."
The woman didn't really understand all of what Deepfrost would bring, even with the information she had been given at this point.