Eden opened the book, reading back to anything familiar and starting from there. "That damn woman..." she muttered, frowning at one of the pages. She read to a more recent time, confused as she pointed to a name. "Nasele?" she questioned.
Eden stared at the books around her, trying to keep her curiosity down to not read one. "So, how do you have these many people? How would you restore memories if maybe you never met them before, or know anything about them?"
Eden watched the surroundings, still as the bridge. She could almost feel the cold smooth stone under her bare feet... well, the body had doll-like shoes, she was just imagining the feeling.
Eden flinched, having heard the term "the eyes are the windows to one's soul"... So staring into his and vice versa was a bit of a frightening thought. She obeyed, biting her lip.
ooc: Xert? Please help him? bic: Eden felt a bit drained and her stiff body relax by force. "Oww..." She winced, her head almost pounding. She breathed out, stiffening once more. "And the tricky part is?"
Eden winced, feeling a bit of a headache. The darkness hissed, trying to fight back, but it did grow smaller with its weakening power. It growled, but nibbled at a few memories as it once had done.
Eden closed her eyes at the bright light, but her eye lids showed an orange. "Alright." She strained her ears to hear anything, and what direction until the light was gone. She inhaled sharply, scared. Her darkness was reacting to the light as well, hissing and feeding faster, not bothering to chew but swallow.
ooc: I edited it to look like you could have said anything it's all good xD My iTouch does the same thing
"I don't have any magic abilities..." Eden grumbled with annoyance. "Anyway, what's this route you're talking about?" she was confused of the lingo of which he spoke.
"And that does... what?" Eden did not like the idea of her heart put on reset. She was really hoping it wouldn't take away all her memories and experience.
Eden blinked, confused. "So what is it that you need to remove? Are you going to be able to get back my memories if the problem is taken out?" she grew worried, one day she would wind up with amnesia and she'd never know. ooc: Wait, are you thinking about stripping the darkness off of Eden's heart? That's basically breaking it apart if there was nothing to fill it in. Not unless you went with a BBS route similar to Ventus, his heart was split, and was sealed by Sora's heart. Stripping the darkness would make a doppleganger in some way. So if you are planning to go down that route, how would you fill that crack of the darkness? If not, I am curious as to what you are going to do.
Eden shivered as she felt her mind probed for the problem. A feral darkness was eating away her memories, taking multiple shapes.
Eden glared at Xert, but relaxed a bit. "Fine." She was still pretty stiff, but would comply unless there really was something she wanted to hide.
Eden flinched, glaring at Xert. "My mind is for me alone. You have no right to even go near." she growled. "How would you like it if I went into your mind and took all your secrets?"
Very xD;; The whole state is taking it too!
Another memory of Eden's flashed through Riku's mind, a door trying to be kicked down and calling 911. Fear and confusion were the only side affects. It was quite odd, since this memory of when she was so young.
Eden twitched, she could just barely hear something, but the voices were making it sound almost non-existent. She glared at the door, waiting for anything to come out.
Eden stiffened, but did as told. She did so wordlessly, since she really didn't trust anyone here. She glanced around, glaring a bit. "So what can you do about my memories? Apparently the silver haired dude said I have darkness eating away my memories." She paused, stern. "Now do I know you? You know me."
Mage watched as Saix went into his berserk mode, wide eyed at his ferocity. She was scared of this beastly nobody, so different from what she knew true. She could only stare.
Eden frowned, for some reason any memory regarding a 'Xert' didn't sit very still in her stomach. She crossed her arms, giving a firm look that could be mistaken as a glare.