[ It's much harder to tell her stories while she's awake, because she points out the parts that make no sense. How did the monster have four legs but eighteen feet, exactly? Everything else about her being awake, though? Is wonderful. She's pretty and clever and full of questions about the various treatments she's been given and how each one of them serves to help, doing her best to learn to to be able to better help others in future. She asks Trevor about her caravan and sighs with relief when he tells her that he couldn't find the plague among them.
It's almost a shame when she falls asleep again. He leaves a few moths with her to watch over her and the rest of him follows Alucard. ]
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It's almost a shame when she falls asleep again. He leaves a few moths with her to watch over her and the rest of him follows Alucard. ]
She's getting so much better.