Moria would storm out against their wishes. Yet Ashyn was coming to accept that she could not be her sister, and it was not a failure of nerve. It was a difference of inner composition. They might look identical without; they were not identical within.
Moria often rebelled against the expectations set for her, displaying a strong will that frequently led her to act impulsively. In contrast, Ashyn began to recognize that she could not emulate her sister's boldness. This realization was not a sign of weakness, but rather an acknowledgment of their distinct personalities and strengths.
Despite their physical similarities, Ashyn understood that their inner qualities were fundamentally different. Each sister possessed a unique inner nature that shaped their responses to the world, highlighting the complexity of their identities beyond mere appearances.