Marc had a kind look in his eyes when Sara took his hand and he didn't move. It was nice to sit here like this for a moment. But it was probably time to take her back; dinner would be over at the asylum and patients had be ready for bed at a certain hour. He couldn't stop a small sigh from escaping his lips. "We should head back," he said as he lifted her hand and kissed it. [hr] "Ari, relax. The pills are to help people with hallucinations. You're not a hallucination. I'm fine, just a little light-headed." "What was that?" a nurse said as she walked passed. "I'm a little light-headed," Benjamin repeated. "Which is weird since I hadn't taken my pills." "Maybe you're tired then," she told him. "You better go to your room." "I probably will, thank you." Benjamin watched her leave. He didn't think he would get anyone to admit they were willing to force patients to take their pills. He got up and glanced to Ari before leaving, making a gentle gesture with his head to invite her to come with him. They couldn't properly talk here.