"I can't remember you," she said, not entirely deflecting. "It makes you forget, until you can't remember that you had anything to lose. You lose yourself, and then when you've lost everything, you become something worse. Beasts and monsters, far more grotesque than... than..." She couldn't even remember the name of the man she'd fought alongside for so long, the doctor who transformed into a hulking creature. But he'd died to the Tripods, not to the disaster that was coming.
"I can't remember you," she said, tears starting to flow down her cheeks. "I killed you and it haunts me and I don't know why."
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"I can't remember you," she said, tears starting to flow down her cheeks. "I killed you and it haunts me and I don't know why."
She could feel an anger boiling up inside her.