Miria listens and watches impassively. But not showing any emotion externally doesn't mean she doesn't see his care, the way he holds himself back, the maelstrom of emotion behind it all. Her expressionless face doesn't mean she doesn't care.
"I did not use my full strength against you. Not what I am fully capable of, anyway."
To explain, further, she will need to explain the source of her power: something she told Zatanna, but not him, before she was sure of his reaction.
"I am half yoma. Everything I can do comes from the flesh and blood of a yoma that I took..." she stops herself, refusing to cite the party line on this, "...that was put into me when I was sold to the Organization. I can draw on that yoma power to make myself stronger and faster if I need to in battle, or to heal an injury.
"But if I draw on it too much, I risk losing myself to that power, and become a monster more powerful than normal yoma. It is called Awakening, and we are taught to see it as an inevitable result of using our powers."
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"I did not use my full strength against you. Not what I am fully capable of, anyway."
To explain, further, she will need to explain the source of her power: something she told Zatanna, but not him, before she was sure of his reaction.
"I am half yoma. Everything I can do comes from the flesh and blood of a yoma that I took..." she stops herself, refusing to cite the party line on this, "...that was put into me when I was sold to the Organization. I can draw on that yoma power to make myself stronger and faster if I need to in battle, or to heal an injury.
"But if I draw on it too much, I risk losing myself to that power, and become a monster more powerful than normal yoma. It is called Awakening, and we are taught to see it as an inevitable result of using our powers."