That part was easy enough to answer. She wasn't going to forget seeing those things again any time soon. "Last night. It wasn't the same though...I woke up and thought one of the creatures from the last place I was stuck in like this was attacking me. I fought it off and thought it was going to start attacking people in the inn. But no one was hurt and one of the inn residents reported seeing nothing come down the stairs." At the time, she'd written it off as a nightmare -- perhaps too much stress. However, it had felt so real, just like this and just like...
She hesitated, looking off in the direction of the fountain. She knew where it was, even though they were indoors and didn't have a direct line of sight to it. Riza refocused her attention on Peggy -- still asking questions that might help bring answers. "M-maybe...but I eat the same things everyone else does at the inn. It's not like my diet is any different than anyone else." She looks back up at Peggy, "So if that were the case, wouldn't there be others also," she hesitates to admit it, but forces it out, "hallucinating?"
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She hesitated, looking off in the direction of the fountain. She knew where it was, even though they were indoors and didn't have a direct line of sight to it. Riza refocused her attention on Peggy -- still asking questions that might help bring answers. "M-maybe...but I eat the same things everyone else does at the inn. It's not like my diet is any different than anyone else." She looks back up at Peggy, "So if that were the case, wouldn't there be others also," she hesitates to admit it, but forces it out, "hallucinating?"