She had gone back to her own thing temporarily. But at his voice Keirsta instantly knew she was right. Well, they may have been kids, but she recognized it easily. "Oh my god, Dublin, you're here... I thought I would never see you again when we moved." Keirsta set aside her things, standing up and throwing her arms around him, careful to make sure she didn't hug him too tight. Her smile was almost ear to ear, it was obvious that she was happy. At his comment, she nodded, letting go. "I guess I am. Even better now that your around me again. What have you been up to, anyways?" Brushing some of her long hair away from her face, she pulled out a photo of them right before they were split apart. "I've wondered if I'd see you again, until now. " Keirsta said, putting it safely away. She sadly had a hard time letting go of things, becoming too attached to people she cared for. But, she managed to let go at the right time. Keirsta had done this for a few years before, but it tore at her mentally. Yet seeing Dublin again brought up her spirits dramatically.