So ugh, I take it you won't tell them about what happened at that laboratory? You won't tell them the secrets you found?
No, I won't, Lyn. They needn't know about that yet. Jean and Ellie know that Aya's alive, and you saw how they reacted. Completely oppositely. Who knows what will happen if that ever gets out? I sure do not want to find out; I'm betting Aya already knows. That's why she's staying away from us. To protect us.
Truly an admirable thing, this Aya of yours, has done. Not revealed she was alive, and for what purpose? She could have saved you so much stress, and maybe you could actually be happy.
Valerian gritted his teeth. Lyn knew how to respond to him in a way that irked him from the inside. She made it seem like she was unmistakably correct, and that there was no alternative. However wrong she was, it felt like there was an inkling of truth within it. Truth driven by desire for violence and revenge.
Have I made you feel funny? She chuckled.
He scoffed. You needn't do anything to do that. By the way, you're wrong. If Aya revealed herself, then Jean would've murdered her, causing Ellie to murder Jean. And I'm not entirely sure how Rai would react.
What would you do, exactly?
He had never thought about that. Obviously, I'd try to stop it. Just as I was planning on doing with Jean and Ellie now. The real problem will be getting Jean to accept Aya as she is. And I have no idea how to do that.
If he's anything like me, you never will.
It takes something beyond human to be like you.
Lyn grew silent.
Did I irk something deep within you? He laughed.
Yes, you did. I was once a human, too. But that's a story for a different day.
He sighed. He hadn't meant to offend her, only to return the repartee. I'm sorry, I won't bring it up again.
Don't you think it kind of smells like vampires?
What do you mean?