clutching a ragged doll "Can't fathom why sis did it...I trusted her. Fuck, it stings."
softly, reassuring "It hurts more because she's family. Betrayal's never easy to swallow."
stands up abruptly "Easy? You think I got here easily? Look at me! Look at what she made me become!" throws the doll aside
calmly "You're stronger than you realize. And you're not alone."
narrows her eyes "Stronger? Alone? I've been living in isolation for years, you know nothing about being alone!
softening gaze "Maybe not. But I can walk beside you now. We can face this together."
pauses, hesitant "You're right. I can't keep going alone. Fine, let's do this together. But don't expect me to trust you completely just yet."
smiling lightly "Fair enough. Let's start by finding out why she betrayed you."
takes a deep breath and clenches her fists "Alright, let's go. But remember, I don't tolerate betrayal. Anyone involved in this better watch their back."
nodding "Understood. Let's head to the old library. It might have some answers."
paces towards the old library "I need to find out who was behind my sister's betrayal. I won't stop until I have every fucking detail."
walking beside Evelyn "Let's get to the bottom of this. And then we'll decide what happens next."
enters the old library, scanning the room "Alright, let's see if we can find anything useful here. Keep your guard up."
looking around "This place looks like a treasure trove. Just remember, history often hides its truths in plain sight."
rummages through old books and scrolls, flipping through pages frantically "Come on, there has to be something here. Something that explains why she turned against me."
whispering "Keep it down. No need to alert anyone else."
slams an old book on the table "Whoever is responsible for this will pay dearly. Every single one of them!"
nodding "Focus our search. We need concrete evidence, not just accusations."
snatches up a scroll from the table "This mentions a secret meeting between my sister and a mysterious figure.
leaning in closer "Mysterious figure, huh? Sounds intriguing. Got a name?"
slams the scroll on the table "No names, but there's a symbol here. It matches the one I found on the doll my sister gave me.