No, I remembered. I remembered everything. My best guess is that you have to physically go through the portal to remember. The cannisters, whatever they are, aren't enough.
(She glances down at Lucretia's hand resting on the sofa, just waiting to be held. It'd be a shame not to oblige, wouldn't it? Lightly, she rests her hand on Lucretia's.)
And I had to tell Jean-Luc. At this point, he's my oldest friend. (Oldest still living, that is. She shoves down the burst of guilt she feels at leaving him again, especially so soon after losing so much.) Besides, he understands better than you might imagine. He once lived an entire lifetime away from our world. Fell in love, had children, built a life. Yet for us, only twenty minutes had passed.
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No, I remembered. I remembered everything. My best guess is that you have to physically go through the portal to remember. The cannisters, whatever they are, aren't enough.
(She glances down at Lucretia's hand resting on the sofa, just waiting to be held. It'd be a shame not to oblige, wouldn't it? Lightly, she rests her hand on Lucretia's.)
And I had to tell Jean-Luc. At this point, he's my oldest friend. (Oldest still living, that is. She shoves down the burst of guilt she feels at leaving him again, especially so soon after losing so much.) Besides, he understands better than you might imagine. He once lived an entire lifetime away from our world. Fell in love, had children, built a life. Yet for us, only twenty minutes had passed.