The hug feels even more right than Lydia saying her name and Allison clings back, her mind spinning as she tries to process Lydia's words. Why can't they talk here? What does Lydia want to talk about that could get them in trouble? It doesn't matter. She wants, no needs to talk to Lydia. Just being in her presence gives Allison a sense of peace.
"You don't need to miss me," she says. "I'm here now."
She frowns a bit. There was a time that she wasn't there. Memories of sharp pain and anguished cries come back. Is that a memory of one of her clones dying? That can't be it or else Lydia wouldn't be so emotional at seeing her.
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"You don't need to miss me," she says. "I'm here now."
She frowns a bit. There was a time that she wasn't there. Memories of sharp pain and anguished cries come back. Is that a memory of one of her clones dying? That can't be it or else Lydia wouldn't be so emotional at seeing her.