Danger for JaneIsami: Are you still watching the study? Feather, Jim, your vigil has ended, Bill and Jack will replace you. Jim, you are awaited in the living room. Feather, do you remember about the curse? We’ve interrupted back then, but now we need to tell Jenny about it. It concerns her too. Task: Find Jane in the rooms of the house. Isami: Jenny, you are in danger. The girl turns to you with a smile on her lips. It’s an impossible, magical combination of Jane and Jenny, of strength and a soft candlelight. Jenny: Isami? What danger? Matt is threating us all… Isami: I’m not talking about him right now. Do you believe in mysticism? Jenny: Well, I’ve seen Leonard. It was hard to not believe in him. Isami: Let me tell you a story. A long time ago a village was standing here or a little bit to the side. Once upon a time the enemies hit it, destroyed it and killed all the villagers… Almost all of them. One wise woman, a sorceress, survived. And she placed a curse… Jenny: On the whole family line of the invaders’ king. Jane is holding her head with her eyes half-closed. Jenny: Yes, someone has told me about it. But I don’t remember who it was. Maybe it was in a dream? That time when I’ve fallen asleep in the chair here, after a quarrel with John. Back when he was still the Puppeteer… Isami: Her name is Alastriona. The woman living here, in your kitchen. And she’s trying to fix a mistake made many years ago. Jenny: But how does it affect me? Isami: It affects John. And you love him, so according to the curse… Jenny: May they die… in suffering.. And may they be the cause of suffering… to ones who love them? Isami: Yes, Jane. Jenny: But I can’t stop loving him! And I don’t want to. Isami: You don’t have to. Just take care of yourself. Jenny: I will take care of him. Honestly, the most suffering he can bring me is to die himself. You have warned Jane. You received some points of freedom and some tokens. Isami: A smart girl and a kind one. She’s got a strong inner rod, she’ll manage. I hope John will survive with her help and endure the difficulty that’s fallen onto him. |