She shrunk back a little, clearly upset at being asked about where it is she's come from. Everything related to "home" was such a sore spot right now that it was difficult to think back to it being a place she once adored. There was silence as she looked downward at her hands, which were tightly gripping hold of a pice of the wreckage.
"Tomorrowland. I lived primarily in a location called Tomorrowland, but we'd travel to other locations on Earth to recruit new people. That was my job, seeking out the brightest minds and the strongest dreamers. The ones who refused to give up on moving forward. We didn't need to worry about defense there. It was safe." She smiled a little as she spoke, at least phrasing things like that made her feel better.
"The man I recruited for was named David Nix. He was my..." She hesitated, not sure what to think of him as any longer.
"He was like my father. Up until he threatened to tear me apart because I tried to change his mind about exiling someone I cared for very much. I ran away after that. Then I woke up here."
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"Tomorrowland. I lived primarily in a location called Tomorrowland, but we'd travel to other locations on Earth to recruit new people. That was my job, seeking out the brightest minds and the strongest dreamers. The ones who refused to give up on moving forward. We didn't need to worry about defense there. It was safe." She smiled a little as she spoke, at least phrasing things like that made her feel better.
"The man I recruited for was named David Nix. He was my..." She hesitated, not sure what to think of him as any longer.
"He was like my father. Up until he threatened to tear me apart because I tried to change his mind about exiling someone I cared for very much. I ran away after that. Then I woke up here."