Benjamin blinked and was about to defend himself when Josh stated he knew it was a lie, but he relaxed when Josh said he'd use it to keep them out of trouble. When Dia hugged him, he hugged her back. "What happened?" he asked her. "Why can I hold you?" He smiled a bit. "Not that I mind," he added. If the slight dizziness and headache wouldn't have started, this would have been the best he ever felt since he got in this place. [hr] "Oh, right..." Marc said when Sara said it wouldn't be safe. He managed a reassuring smile when she thanked him. "Well, you know, maybe we can try to have a movie night at the institute." He handed her a tissue for her tears, it hurt to see her cry, but he loved that smile. "It won't be just us," he continued, "but it wouldn't have been at a movie theatre either. And I'm sure the patients will like to see something other than the nature channel for a change." While he was certain the psychiatrist had a good reason for showing nature programs on tv, maybe it wouldn't be bad to show something else. Surely there were movies suitable for all patients, or they could have movie nights for small groups, so it would be easier to come up with a movie that wouldn't trigger the audience. The more he thought about it, the more enthusiastic about the idea he became.