(oh, my god, everyone is emotionally falling apart.) Anna winced as the boy fainted. Her vision was definitely fading, now, but she didn't care, her selfless instinct kicking in entirely. She held the sphere with one part of her mind and carefully dropped her hands to her sides. The sphere held, miraculously. She cautiously approached Jack. "Hey? Are you alright?" Probably the same thing that had caused her breakdown had caused his, a flood of memories. "I know it hurts, doesn't it, and the memories just don't go away. You poor thing. Come on, let's get you sitting up, I'll try to find a drink of water that you can have. Do you want to talk about it?" He probably wasn't conscious yet, but a soothing voice always did wonders to calm an over-active mind. Her sphere, previously doing well on it's own, fizzled out with a sharp agony shooting through her body; she gasped and went limp for a moment until she could get air back into her lungs. She still couldn't see, but her energy was no longer actively draining. "Come on, let's wake up, now. We've got to keep trying, right? Don't ever give up." It sparked a bittersweet memory for her, and she started singing, softly, under her breath. "Do you ever stop and ask yourself why? Why do you try, why do you fight, why do you even care? But I've got news for you, you can't give up because I'll always be there. For you." A song she and her sister had written-- Nope. Not thinking about it. Just enjoy the music, Anna. You can't see, otherwise everyone would be looking at you like you were crazy, so just enjoy the music.