Miss Martian leans in for the hug, lightly tasting Topaz's sincerity.
"... my dad is a white Martian," she says, after a long moment. "My mum is green. And that's ... it's ... It isn't really the done thing. Ma'aleca'andra is pretty liberal about that sort of thing, overall, but it's still not really a thing. One of the reasons I got into Earth media is —"
"— I was born in 1962. And the kind of broadcasts you all were sending out then ... That was the year James Meredith got accepted to the University of Mississippi."
"My mum is into xenopology too. And seeing those broadcasts, it's one of the things that gave her the courage to actually marry my dad. Like, officially with a ceremony and so on, not just passing eggs."
She chews on her lip for a moment.
"I don't really remember that directly, of course. I only stopped pupating in 1965 — Martians have kind of slow childhood development — but ... almost all of my siblings are green. Almost all. And growing up in a household like that, where your parents don't care, and then you step outside the z'errat and everybody is judging you, like it's wrong to play with your own brother ..."
"And I just ... it hadn't occurred to me that that pressure is gone. You don't care. You don't care! And human culture changes so fast — nobody's going to care that my parents are in a mixed marriage. The only person on the planet who knows what caste I am is Uncle J'onn, and he's a radical, so he's not going to say anything!"
She laughs and wipes at her eyes, although the gesture is probably learned from observation, because she doesn't seem to have any wetness to wipe away.
"Sorry. I'm not even sure what point I'm trying to make. It's just, it's a big change. Good! But big."