“O-oh… I see…” Daniel replied quietly. That’s when he remembered - Jonathan wasn’t a cosplayer; he’d just joined their investigation because he was concerned about his daughter. But, unfortunately, she’d already forgotten her identity. Daniel didn’t know how to react. One the one hand, he felt awful for them – Jonathan and Lily both – but on the other hand, he couldn’t help but feel slightly terrified himself. They’d both started transforming at the same time, and she’d already forgotten who she really was? Granted, she was only a child – that was probably why the mental changes happened so quickly – but how far behind could he possibly be? “I-I’m sorry.” He stuttered. “I’m so, so sorry…” As he glanced back at Lily, though, even he forgot his humanity for a split second as a crazy Time Lord idea came to mind. Though he came back to his senses immediately after. [i]Oh no, noooo I could never do that…[/i] he tried to tell himself. [i]There are far too many ways that could go wrong…[/i] And yet, the more he looked at her, the more his inner Doctor urged him to give it a try. “Actually,” he spoke up. “I’m fairly certain her memories aren’t gone – only suppressed, and weakly at that.” He explained, the British dialect in his voice becoming more prominent again. “Your daughter’s still in there, it’s just that Popoi’s the one currently in control. Lily’s just… dormant, currently. At least, that’s my hypothesis.” He told Jonathan, before growing a bit hesitant. “So, if she is in there – and I can’t guarantee this’ll be a permanent fix, but it could bring her back until we figure out how to reverse all this – then… I might be able to switch who’s in control.” He paused again. “…If I could get into her mind, as a Time Lord.” Daniel could only hope the Doctor knew what he was doing.