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She grinned. "Nice observations. You're correct."
She nodded slightly, standing up and following him.
"Of course I can prove it," she explained, "once tomorrow comes, that is. You can't escape anyways."
She was quiet. "I'll think about. Give me time to think about it."
She looked back t her with a frown. "Are you coming?"
Her brows furrowed, and she said nothing, watching the ground.
"You'll see tomorrow. Now, if you could stop being difficult.."
She faltered slightly, her shoulders slumping. "You stole his memories."
"Think of it like brainwashing," she said, looking back.
She squinted, folding her arms. "Which is?"
"Let's call it Cat and Mouse," she said warmly. "If you'll come with me, that would be best. And easiest."
"You'll never get her location," she said sharply. "There's no point in me staying."
"I thought up a fun little game. A science experiment, if you will." She folded her hands behind her back. "Have you noticed that he hasn't...
"I will not choose," she said flatly, staring him down.
It was Eve, a small smile on her face. "I was wondering how you had got out. Fortunately, it wasn't hard to track you two."
She slowly relaxed, letting her mind clear just in case as she sat down.
Her eyes widened slightly. "You need to learn to let go."
There was no reply on his end. She heard a familiar voice behind her. "You were so close this time, hm?"
"She left because of the sickening things you did, and still do. She wouldn't want you back. She's a good person."