[And it's her turn to hide her emotions. Her tone and expression are neutral as she pushes away all the feelings that come with remembering her daughters. Every time, she can only hope that her death was enough, and that Nathan convinced Saya to not kill them. And when she thinks of that, she runs a hand through her hair idly, because she doesn't want to think what it means if he didn't.]
No. I wasn't.
[There's a beat, and she looks at him again.] And I really did die for them.
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No. I wasn't.
[There's a beat, and she looks at him again.] And I really did die for them.