[@YummyYummy] Frustrated, Jocasta shook her head. [color=ffdead]"I wish I could say that I did,"[/color] she replied, [color=ffdead]"but there isn't much. I remember the Bajja, though."[/color] She shrugged. [color=ffdead]"There was a man: I don't think he was a parent. They'd have erased something like that. Something with an 'A'..."[/color] She trailed off and furrowed her brow, shaking her head after an extended moment. [color=ffdead]"Ambrose?"[/color] She scowled. [color=ffdead][i]Angelo?[/i] He was important to me, though. I remember his big rough hands, skin like tanned leather, the smell of the ocean always on him. He carried me on his shoulders, I think."[/color] She smiled faintly. [color=ffdead]"Along the docks, too, and the thump of that wood beneath my feet."[/color] She glanced down at her feet momentarily. They continued along and she made sure to greet the others. When Zarina appeared beside her again, Jocasta was already looking up at her expectantly. [color=ffdead]"I remember a dog: a big golden one with floppy ears. No micropets, actually."[/color] There was a slight hitch in her next push, but then she forced a smile. Perhaps it was because she knew the dog to almost certainly be dead by now. Perhaps it was something else. [color=ffdead]"Much as I love animals, I don't think a pet is a great idea for me, given tethered issues with... Well, lifespan,"[/color] she responded, lowering her voice at the end. [color=ffdead]"Anyways, We're about here. I'll pay you some other way. You [i]know [/i]I will. I don't take freebies, Zaz."[/color] Then, there was a surge of magic, an open portal, and an idyllic seaside scene on the other side.