Jessica's Point of View
"Mom? I don't- I don't understand." I said, even though it couldn't have been more clear. "I am your mother Jessica. You are my daughter." She smiled. This isn't happening. This can't be happening. "No. I- this isn't right. I'm not-" I stuttered. She exchanged looks with Lexaeus.
"Why did you take me here?!" I snapped at Lexaeus. "It was time. You're here now and nothing can change that." He stated. I started crying on the floor.
"I don't want things to be more difficult than they are. Why couldn't things have just stayed the same." I sniffed. "If you want things to remain simple then just stay here." Lexaeus stated. I wiped away my tears.
"It's not that easy. It's never that easy." I sobbed. Lexaeus said nothing.
"Aeleus, this must be a very large shock to her. Do you think you could take her back and then come back later when she's ready?" My... mom suggested. "Of course. I'll bring her back soon." He promised, picking me up and leaving.
"I can walk you know." I huffed as we were in the dark corridor leading back to the castle. "I'm aware, but you would slow me down." He said. I narrowed my eyes.
"No I wouldn't. I'm fast." I argued. He didn't reply. I crossed my arms over my chest and stuck my tounge out. Whether he noticed it or not, he said nothing.
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