Now that he's had some time to sift through the visions that they've seen, when he isn't completely reeling from the initial surprise of having his own baggage on full display, Reyes is noticing a few surprising common threads. People possessed, taken over and run rough-shod, not in control of their own actions.
(Except for Reyes, of course, who had been in complete control of his faculties.)
"I recognised the girl you were fighting," he says, later, his voice thoughtful. It's a way of approaching the situation aslant, indirectly, voicing a question that's hopefully safer for Seifer to answer -- and which Reyes found most interesting about the whole thing. Rinoa spearheaded the groups monitoring the bunker and the fountain; she was a visible presence, and Reyes had met their other roommate Nida a few times besides. "Isn't she in the village?"
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(Except for Reyes, of course, who had been in complete control of his faculties.)
"I recognised the girl you were fighting," he says, later, his voice thoughtful. It's a way of approaching the situation aslant, indirectly, voicing a question that's hopefully safer for Seifer to answer -- and which Reyes found most interesting about the whole thing. Rinoa spearheaded the groups monitoring the bunker and the fountain; she was a visible presence, and Reyes had met their other roommate Nida a few times besides. "Isn't she in the village?"
Doesn't she live with you?