[ Zuko's condolences are met with a genuinely unconcerned shrug (that she forgets he can't see). Katsa simply doesn't even know what it is either to have or to lose a mother: both her mother and her cousin's died of the same sickness very soon after Katsa was born. Not that she's incapable of being sympathetic toward others on the issue of mothers, but it doesn't affect her personally. ]
I don't know if I can help any better than you, when I certainly don't know more than you do. But I could try...
[ It strikes her suddenly that this is just a very odd conversation. ]
Zuko. Do you mean that she remembers things that you don't? Something about you?
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I don't know if I can help any better than you, when I certainly don't know more than you do. But I could try...
[ It strikes her suddenly that this is just a very odd conversation. ]
Zuko. Do you mean that she remembers things that you don't? Something about you?