… I’m also thinking that Etain and Amara might be tempted not to tell Adah this part; arguably she might be happier not knowing these particular details.
… On the other hand, in her position I think I’d want to know, good or bad.
… Although on the third, while Adah does admit it sometimes niggles at her that she doesn’t know where she came from or how she got there, she’s also a very well balanced young woman that’s long ago made peace with not knowing and refuses to let what she lost define her, opting instead to move on and look to the future rather than dwell on the past.
… That said, pre-amnesia Adah went to some serious lengths to make sure a record of this was kept, so it’s at least important /someone/ hears her out…
… I’m also thinking that Etain and Amara might be tempted not to tell Adah this part; arguably she might be happier not knowing these particular details.
… On the other hand, in her position I think I’d want to know, good or bad.
… Although on the third, while Adah does admit it sometimes niggles at her that she doesn’t know where she came from or how she got there, she’s also a very well balanced young woman that’s long ago made peace with not knowing and refuses to let what she lost define her, opting instead to move on and look to the future rather than dwell on the past.
… That said, pre-amnesia Adah went to some serious lengths to make sure a record of this was kept, so it’s at least important /someone/ hears her out…