Admittedly, Asadra preferred Laeonas in this state. An aloof patient with the attention span of a bronzefish was easier to deal with than a raving lunatic. When he was like this, there was no risk of an explosion of emotion or violence. At the end of the day, Asadra was a Jedi; her training and built up compassion had a hand in her ability to remain composed through the more insufferable bouts of his behavior. This was one such time, and so all that escaped the twi'lek's lips was a groan and an off color comment.
Laeonas simply looked off vacantly as Asadra lamented her struggles with him, until her heard his name and title uttered by a voice that immediately became familiar. "Padawan Tannaras" evoked a mixture of feelings from him; pride in the fact that someone acknowledged his last name, and embarrassment at the utterly bizarre title he'd been given. "Hey Eph." He'd answer in a meek tone. Asadra's mouth hung open a little as she heard him utter his new teacher's name, but she'd take a long, deep breathe, and shut her lips.
"...Knight Daivand! Great to see you. Your... pupil was just struggling to... remember that you exist." She'd explain, trying her absolute best to maintain a neutral expression. "She said Ai should wear clothes." Laeonas added, prompting the twi'lek to put a hand to her mouth so as to suppress the very long, very loud groan that escaped it. "...Ai think th'at makes sense." He'd continue, before stopping. "Where are they?" He'd ask, finally prompting the woman to snap. "For the love of all things alive, they are RIGHT in FRONT of Y-"
The twi'lek stopped herself, shutting her lips. "Emotion, yet peace. Emotion, yet peace. Emotion, yet pea-"
"Ah yeah, here they are. Thanks." The human piped up, grabbing the folded brown and beige robes that had been sitting at the foot of his bed on a durasteel table. The twi'lek opened her mouth a second time, before blinking again. "...you're welcome." She'd answer, a calm tone carrying from her lips. Slowly, she'd turn to Ephiny, and without asking, would take the woman aside. "I am so sorry you had to see that, Knight Daivand, but between him and my usual workload, I just... I just don't know what to do." She'd stammer, and while she'd try to whisper, anyone paying attention could hear. Laeonas, ofcourse, wasn't, so ultimately her volume was inconsequential.
"I... understand that he's been through an unfathomable amount of suffering, and I have to remind myself of that every day. I wish you all the best in training hi-"
"Hey, can Ai get some new robes? These ones are brown and kinda dingy lookin'."
The Twi'lek's eyes widened, head slowly turning as lekku visibly twitched. When she looked back at the knight, the expression she wore was... beyond description. "...I'm going to go take my break now." She'd whisper, turning around, and walking out of the medbay.
"Bye doc!" Laeonas called after her, turning to wave goodbye. Yet as his feet turned, the man would suddenly slip, hitting the floor. "OW!" He cried, quickly standing back up. "Th'at 'urt." He'd comment, turning to Ephiny. "Ayy, Ai'm gonna go put mae clothes on." He'd say, but rather than actually move anywhere, he'd simply pull off his gown and begin getting dressed right in the medbay. some of the patients who'd only vaguely been paying attention would look away as the human, in nothing but underwear, got himself dressed up.
Evidently the man's modesty needed to be recovered as much as his ability to follow a conversation beyond two sentences.
"All done." He'd say, standing in the awkwardly fitting robes. Clearly, they'd been designed for a man with the build he'd previously had, rather than the still obviously skinny figure he was now. "...so, since yer mae teacher... are we gonna learn stuff?" He'd ask, idly walking out of the medbay without instructions, almost expecting the woman to follow him. "Ai wanna... Ai actually... uh..." He'd begin, before pausing. "...Ai actually don't know what Ai wanna do." He'd concede, aloofness bubbling away, if only for a moment.
"...whaddya think we should do?" He'd ask, turning to his side, only to find a wall instead of his "master."
"...huh."