[She really doesn't know if it'll stay like that. Even if she hasn't remembered anything like it yet, Zero is hellbent on killing her sisters. It's frankly difficult to imagine her not achieving it, no matter how much she wishes otherwise. Having spent her whole life trying to take care of her family only to see something like that, well. They say "ignorance is bliss" for a reason.]
[They could have gone on living their lives like they had before,not heard or known or thought of any of this. They wouldn't have known any better, and Jasmine might have carried those feelings of hurt forever. Or she might have managed to bridge them; maybe, one day, she might have admitted she was wrong.]
If it were me who forgot, what do you think you would do?
[There's a long delay before her reply. It's hard to imagine what she would do simply because she doesn't want to know either. As much as she wants her sisters spared from this all, there's something almost terrifying to think of being alone in this too. Not that Jasmine forgetting would mean their other sisters would too, but she was the first. They got dragged into this together.
[Jasmine, too, kind of thought that it would always be them. Even if the other girls forgot--and Jasmine sometimes really wishes they would--she doesn't think there's any going back for her and Rose. They know something. They're in this together.]
[It's almost funny. Given what the memories have been like, this whole ordeal should've only driven them further apart. One hated Zero, she's sure of that much. Zero saw One as nothing but an obstacle, a hassle. With the wedge already driven so far between them, it would make sense for this to only make things worse.]
But in some ways, remembering all this, having to deal with all of this—she thinks it's actually brought them closer. They've had more civil conversations in the last few months than they had in years. Would it really be the same between them without all that?]
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for now anyways
[She really doesn't know if it'll stay like that. Even if she hasn't remembered anything like it yet, Zero is hellbent on killing her sisters. It's frankly difficult to imagine her not achieving it, no matter how much she wishes otherwise. Having spent her whole life trying to take care of her family only to see something like that, well. They say "ignorance is bliss" for a reason.]
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If it were me who forgot, what do you think you would do?
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That means something, she thinks.]
i don't know
probably something stupid
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No you wouldn't.
I'd stop you before you could.
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[It's almost funny. Given what the memories have been like, this whole ordeal should've only driven them further apart. One hated Zero, she's sure of that much. Zero saw One as nothing but an obstacle, a hassle. With the wedge already driven so far between them, it would make sense for this to only make things worse.]
But in some ways, remembering all this, having to deal with all of this—she thinks it's actually brought them closer. They've had more civil conversations in the last few months than they had in years. Would it really be the same between them without all that?]