Sylvia nodded in response to Pylia's first question, however when she asked about whether or not she made a wish to live another life or if she had been dying, it got Sylvia to think. Before she could answer, Pylia seemed to have flustered herself into turning in for the night. She answered Pylia, deciding to leave the conversation be for now, "Good night, Pylia," After Pylia lies down, Sylvia also lies down on her bedroll. However, she doesn't fall asleep right away. She couldn't help but think over Pylia's questions as she stared at the ceiling with her hands behind her head. Did she wish for another life? ...Yes, but what kid in Elementary, Middle, and High School wouldn't want a life like this after hearing stories of ordinary children going off and doing amazing things that people could only dream of...? It was a form of escapism, Sylvia knew that. She might have done so when she was a child, but she had given up on that wish, to focus on school, her jobs, and helping her grandparents and hanging out with her friends. After mulling over those thoughts, she recalled the cruel laughter from other children, directed at her. She had to shake her head to get rid of those thoughts. Had she been dying and wanted a second chance...? No. At least not that Sylvia remembered. She remembered that she had been at good health and had gone to sleep in her own bedroom. However, she had heard that memories can be significantly different from reality, and... People can forget... She didn't know how long she had been thinking about this, but she soon found that her eyes shut on her and she fell asleep once more.