"No, we won't," she agrees, and there's an edge of fierceness in her voice, like she's mentally preparing to do violence to anything that might attempt to contradict that. Which isn't far off.
After a moment, she adds a little ruefully, "I think being the ones to remember when no one else does is a part of the horror. It sets us apart, more than we already are."
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After a moment, she adds a little ruefully, "I think being the ones to remember when no one else does is a part of the horror. It sets us apart, more than we already are."