"You're the first to come back and remember," Peggy says, still rather wary of what that means, but there's something of hope in that. "When you're settled in, I'd like to ask more questions," she says, pressing her lips together as she wonders whether she can start asking now, but she's just arrived and even if she does remember, it's likely a great shock. "Do you want me to point you in the direction of your house?" Peggy suggests, given that she remembers that Natasha had lived at the inn before, but she wonders what sort of reaction she'll get.
Perhaps there's a memory loss problem affecting her? It happened to that one man, but he hadn't come back through the fountain. "After," she says firmly. "Let's get you something to drink and eat."
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Perhaps there's a memory loss problem affecting her? It happened to that one man, but he hadn't come back through the fountain. "After," she says firmly. "Let's get you something to drink and eat."