[She doesn't know if she can answer that question.
Her feelings about Viktor are complicated. A bitter part of her would probably take the option where she doesn't have to remember him at all, but she also knows that not all of it is Viktor's intention. And maybe, if she doesn't have her feelings towards Viktor, maybe his actions wouldn't sting as much.
But maybe forgetting is better, in that respect. Maybe letting the memories of her brother go would be the best course, given that they'd be starting from somewhat scratch if they ever met again. She leans back in her seat, weighing the pros and cons when in the end she know none of that matters because she knows what she's losing.
Five doesn't know what he stands to gain.]
I don't know. I haven't had to live with the apocalypse the way you have. And with the way things have been with me and Viktor back home, maybe it would be actually better for us if I forgot him. Or not felt anything about him at all.
But that's easy for me to say when I know what I'm giving away.
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Her feelings about Viktor are complicated. A bitter part of her would probably take the option where she doesn't have to remember him at all, but she also knows that not all of it is Viktor's intention. And maybe, if she doesn't have her feelings towards Viktor, maybe his actions wouldn't sting as much.
But maybe forgetting is better, in that respect. Maybe letting the memories of her brother go would be the best course, given that they'd be starting from somewhat scratch if they ever met again. She leans back in her seat, weighing the pros and cons when in the end she know none of that matters because she knows what she's losing.
Five doesn't know what he stands to gain.]
I don't know. I haven't had to live with the apocalypse the way you have. And with the way things have been with me and Viktor back home, maybe it would be actually better for us if I forgot him. Or not felt anything about him at all.
But that's easy for me to say when I know what I'm giving away.