Dia smiled to Maggie as she smiled to her, before she glanced back to Fae as Maggie turned her attention to her. Dia's eyes widened at the sight of Fae's wrists, and she held back the urge to grab her arms and over question about it; she knew Fae would open up if she was comfortable. Fae gave out a small sigh as Maggie spoke to her, she rubbed her wrists with her hands as Maggie motioned towards them. She didn't flinch when Maggie reached to dry her eyes. "Everything that happened with the gang..." She started, holding back a sob that threatened the back of her throat, "How we were just... Split up, Daph wouldn't allow me to try and reach out to you guys." She stared at the floor. "Anything to do with the gang was just... thrown out of our lives, she tried to stop me tinkering because it reminded her too much of the past. She kind of just.. Tried to get rid of anything in our lives regarding the gang." "And you thought you not being able to contact us caused us to hate you..." Dia said slowly, closing her eyes and leaned over to gently rub Fae's head. "Velma and I tried to do... some sort of investigations once we split but... It didn't have the same umph as it did with all of us." She said with a bit of a half smile, "I caught Velma almost asking for Freddy and Daphne's help before she turned to see me there alone. It hit all of us hun, it's alright." Fae gave a small nod, slightly moving into Dia's touch before she sighed, her tears breaking through now. "I was... It just felt, so alone. Daph tried to stop me being... [i]me[/i]. I... I was in a dark place for... ages. I tried therapy but." She stopped talking to give a bit of a sob, closing her eyes. "Sorry."