On the city-planet of Elsul, a Sith sits outside a cafe sipping a fruity drink. She's guarded by a heavy battle droid (gathering more than a few startled stares from passerby, which the Sith and the droid both ignore) and accompanied by a servant droid covered in enameled flowers, who's scrolling through a list of local tourist attractions on a datapad and occasionally presenting options to her companions for discussion.
"I wouldn't mind hearing about them, though we don't, right now, quite have the time."
Right now, their priority, now that the principle is proven and practiced, is taking care of the various tortured instincts that will probably get someone maimed or poisoned if not handled appropriately. It's a slightly different way of going about it - broad, rather than deep. They can circle back for the rest of the issues when they've more raw Forceoomph available, or as needed, but Kalbetis wants to handle the critical things as first priority, rather than one patient at a time. (She ends up taking point as expert, on quite a few, because they're more about the data encoded in the neurons than anything to do with the neurons themselves.)
In between, Rafiik explains that the first aid he's been taught is to make sure the person has someone with them, ideally someone they trust, and give them an opportunity to talk if they want to; Daisy confirms that that's roughly the procedure they follow during Pradnakt's recovery phase.
They work into the night, with Daisy serving food and drinks as they need them; as it gets late Pradnakt offers to heal the physical effects of fatigue for Kalbetis and Rafiik. And eventually they get to the point where all the most urgent things are taken care of and they can turn in for the night.
L5-C3 also helped calm down her Mistress, who was fretting over Lord Pradnakt's state all night instead of doing the sensible thing and meditating and-or sleeping. Sometimes Darth Kalbetis is very silly.
(Not that she then didn't spend the same last night working with her Mistress's most up-to-date and complete holocron on the same thing because she doesn't need to sleep and is also concerned for Lord Pradnakt's well-being transitively - but Darth Kalbetis most certainly needs sleep still, having not yet transcended the limits of the flesh. Perhaps she'll learn, but sleep is tied up with the strangest things.)
As morning approaches, L5-C3 wheels down the halls of the Cloak towards the Nightfall Spectrum, expecting that the estimated recovery time has been met and [Lord Pradnakt/Daisy] is now available. Perhaps even Daisy alone, who could, likely, help with delivery.
...Oh, right, Lord Pradnakt is also a squishy biological creature that sleeps. Well, it's definitely probably Daisy she'll be speaking to this early in the morning, then.
It's Nine who answers the door, but Daisy is available promptly. "Can I help you?"
"Perhaps. My Mistress spent her remaining uptime today on fretting about the state of Lord Pradnakt's Force usage and thusly time was allocated to research on the matter. The results are here, but consultation with secondary and primary sources is still advisable."
"Thank you. Would you like to stay while I read through them so I can give you a preliminary estimate of how my Sith will respond?"
"It would likely be helpful."
What has resulted from this is a very philosophical treatise, of sorts, evolved and refined from the original proposal of "no, the Light does not require you to stuff your self in a box over your feelings."
"I expect she'll find it useful in the long run, but not immediately." Really the best way to present this will be to have Nine walk her through it over the course of several conversations; if they ask her to read it herself she'll most likely get too defensive to consider it at all. "I agree that the situation isn't ideal but I don't think she's causing herself any harm; is there any information about that that you think Mistress Kalbetis would like to have?"
"....She has come to a similar conclusion about this state in short duty cycles but she does not trust it around arbitrary Jedi, Rafiik notwithstanding. ...There's some time, at least. But she considers the perceived nonvolitionality of it a potential security issue."
Dasiy nods. "Lord Pradnakt has noticed that concern as well but is satisfied that my presence makes the situation safe enough, in general; we have confirmation that she defers to me when impaired and we've discussed her preferences and safety concerns extensively. Can you tell me more about your mistress's concerns with the Jedi?"
"...To put it perhaps too simply, she is concerned that they likely do not know how to listen to you."
"...I would expect that to go... poorly, yes." She's never seen her Sith snap back to Dark, but they're pretty sure it can happen, and that's the sort of thing that could do it. Messily.
"...We do not yet have a plan to satisfactorily prevent such occurrences that does not seem perhaps overly proprietory of Darth Kalbetis in regards to your Sith. And my Mistress yet sleeps, so to consult the Force is beyond us."
Daisy nods. "We have plans for some similar situations but nothing that I expect would be sufficient for this one. I can discuss it with Lord Pradnakt in the morning and ask her to contact the Darth."
"...Yes, that may be wise."
"Is there anything else to discuss, while we are speaking?"
"Lord Pradnakt was concerned that the Darth might have gotten a mistaken impression of how close Rafiik felt to her; she didn't seem to think the Darth needed to be confronted about it but it seems like the sort of thing you might want to be aware of."
"Unsurprisingly. If we can be of any help I expect Lord Pradnakt will be willing, but she wasn't under the impression that it was likely to turn into a practical problem, except possibly with the Jedi."
"Mm. If my Mistress becomes convinced they will put him back into the same situation that caused him to flee, perhaps."