"Do you remember who hurt you?" Benjamin asked Ray. He still wasn't sure whether she was reliving old memories or if this was about what got Ari and her into this state. He glanced at Dia as she fell back. "You three are an unusual case," he said. "Nothing about your existence is normal, so it seems logical more abnormal things will happen to you." On top of being here, there was the unusual past of Ray, Dia and Ari that made everything more complicated, but at least it was never boring around them. And having them to keep him occupied, this place was something he could deal with. [hr] Marc noticed Sara had stopped and smiled when he noticed she gazed at the stars. He waited patiently for her to finish. "It's okay," he said. "If you'd rather just go to a bench and sit that's fine too." It was sad to hear she hadn't seem them for so long. That couldn't be right. How could patients get better if they got outside less than prisoners? Didn't places like this have vacations for the patients to go home for a few days? He promised himself he'd look into it.