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She looked upset, seeming genuinely distraught. "I'm not joking! I told you that you wouldn't believe me."
"No," he said suddenly, glaring. "Don't touch me."
"Romero knows," she said, frowning as she looked down. "I came here to help you get out, Ferris. I didn't think you wouldn't remember me."
He was still trying to stand, falling on the broken leg. He looked up at her sharply, unsure whether to attack or defend.
She laughed sadly. "I'm not actually a landlord, Ferris. I only said that so that guy would let me go."
Once he got to the below the roof, the sudden change of pace threw him off, and he landed rather awkwardly on his leg, the metal workings within...
Her brows furrowed. "What..? You were protecting your family, Ferris. Romero was trying to hurt you and your sister. And by the looks of it...
He was following, but slowly falling behind with each leap.
She looked surprised. "You.. You are?"
He finally got onto the rooftop, still trying to follow.
He followed, maybe a little slower as he tried to get up.
"No, I wouldn't. But would you be convinced that the same person you consider merciless also took your memories?"
Eve watched her run, waiting about a minute before gesturing with her head, and Abel took off after her.
Her frown deepened. "You wouldn't believe me if I tried to explain."
She just stared. "Are you going to run, or not?"
"I'd sound crazy," she said, frowning as she looked down. "And.. I'm not sure you'd believe a word I said."
She laughed. "It was worth a shot. Such a disappointing way for this legacy to go down. Well.. for you, anyways."
She hesitated, squeezing his hand before letting go. "If you don't want to, that's okay. I'm not sure if I'm able to explain everything."
"Because that's boring," she said. "Besides, he's only human."
She took it, holding in both of her hands for a moment. "You can talk to me, Ferris. I like talking to you and hearing what you have to say."