[i]"I..."[/i] Dia started, also incredibly confused, [i]"I have no idea. It's never happened, I never read anything about it in the books I read."[/i] She rambled as she looked at herself with wide eyes, moving her hand off his wrist to touch his shoulder, her surprise and happiness growing as she came in contact with him. [i]What really is normal these days?[/i] Josh thought to himself before he smiled gently, "Of course, making them feel normal is easy. Making them feel [i]cared for[/i] is something different." He walked up to the taller Guard and tilted his head upwards slightly, giving a frown before flashing a bit of a cheeky smile. "I'm sure you would [i]hate[/i] it if you ended up in the same position as Benjamin, Can you just imagine the [b]fear[/b] and the [b]loneliness[/b] you would feel?" He pushed his words carefully, watching the mans expression. [hr] Sara gave a half-hearted nod, "You've already driven out this far." She said, her tone still not what it was originally but it was a bit better than what she was like before. "It'd just be a waste for you to drive all the way out here and then just return. I'm sure the place you've picked is amazing." She almost bit her tongue as she whispered to herself [i][sub]"Probably better suited for someone less crazy than I am."[/sub][/i] She was usually fine with people thinking she was crazy, she [i]knew[/i] about her Spirit... But now that Marc mentioned it... She felt... Bad. She hated this feeling, she hated having this... Fucking monster inside her. Why did no one other than other patients believe her? Why was it [i]so hard[/i] to find someone to take her seriously. Marc was usually the person to do that, the only person to speak to her like a person, and now a mention of her monster made him think she was crazy. [b]That's because you are.[/b] The spirit hissed. [i]Fuck off.[/i] Sara replied, her eyes focusing on outside the car.