[b]Lily[/b] She blinked, hearing him explain it all. A chip? [b]"So then, you didn't learn anything from him?"[/b] She asked, feeling her heart sink. They'd been so excited when they found that slip of paper and it turned out to be a huge trap? Was the chip still planted inside of him? [b]"Do... Do you still have the chip?"[/b] She asked, feeling smaller and smaller by the minute. She couldn't help but feel that she'd let him down some how. That she'd never shown up and he was forced to deal with it all on his own. We'd left him and he couldn't even destroy the school he'd been made to. He's had.... no one. She got up and walked over to him. She wrapped her arms around him, even if he hadn't answered her questions. [b]"I'm sorry. I should have been there for you. Had I known..."[/b] She said, talking into his ear very quietly. She pulled away after a bit and looked at him with soft, caring eyes She hadn't felt this way in a long time. It was like he'd sparked something inside of her. She sighed and walked over to the bed again and sat down. [b]"I'm sorry you had to go through that... I wouldn't wish it on anyone."[/b] She told him, looking up at him. She couldn't say she was sorry enough. She felt like her heart was going to tear in two just thinking about how lonely and hurt he must have felt. [b]Fredricka[/b] She smiled, looking up at Djhango. [b]"I'm glad I could give you such a wonderful first day. Though, I can't take all of the credit. It's Nature's work after all. I just... inhabit it. It's a wonder these animals like me so much considering my past."[/b] She told him with another awkward smile. It'd been so long since she'd talked to other humanoid creatures like this. It felt good but she also felt a bit out of it. Like, she wasn't really here. She was in another room, watching it all. Like it was a dream. She turned her head towards Sasha. [b]"And you? This forest is beautiful, is it not? It's not... breath taking, but I'm glad it's here."[/b] She said looking around. A squirrel jumped up on to her lap, looking rather angry. She chuckled and placed her hand on his head. [b]"I'm sorry! I didn't mean to insult your home, Benedict, but you really must get out more. There are forests out there bigger than you could possibly imagine with creatures and trees bigger and taller than you could possibly see."[/b] She explained, in all seriousness, to the small rodent-like creature.