Her head snapped up and around to the sound, regarding her fellow deity with narrowed eyes. But once she saw who it was, Moliira relaxed. Marginally. It wasn't his presence, it was the thing held in her hands. There was something behind the lump of material, almost a sentience. And it was deeply unsettling to Moliira. "Just be sure to close it on your way out, I tend to be wary of most unannounced visitors," she said, returning the grin. There had always been an understanding between them, and the drow valued his input. Though if Mendean was here, it was entirely possible that something else was at play here.
Glancing at his eyes, she wondered just how much he knew of the thing in her hands. But there was no telling, Mendean tended to keep things close to the chest as much as possible. Not that she could blame him. "I think it tolerates me… like a parasite and a host," she said, making a face. Just holding the fragment made her uncomfortable. She had not thought of that world in some time, and Moliira knew of where a few of the fragments. "Where some are, I know. Whether or not they are… retrievable, I do not know," she said. It was no secret to another version of Mendean she had began collecting those pieces, and they likely remained in whatever shell of her Shrine.
There was an amused smile on her face when he asked what she would do with the thing. It was something she had been pondering for a time, and her thoughts had been disrupted when Mendean had appeared. "Truth be told, I've not the first clue. I cannot keep it here, that much is obvious. But at the same time, I cannot throw it away… I fear it being used against any of us. So you ask a question with no easy answer," she said, her eyes turning thoughtful. Perhaps there was an answer in between those thoughts. There had to be a way of making this thing useful, of reforging it into something that could not harm her or her fellow deities. Or perhaps it would be better to keep as it was, as a precaution. In truth, Moliira had no answer.