There was no shaking the discomfort that came with knowing her every thought was being heard loud and clear, but Anise did remember that she had initially intended to talk about the events of that night. And even if she decided to be difficult about it, there was a chance this person would get most of the details out of her anyway.
"The ride back was pretty normal, but once the buses stopped, the sun went down... and everything went weird. The nurses," she lowered her voice to a whisper, "they turned into monsters, right in front of us. And even when we escaped from the buses, there were monsters outside, too." The situation outside had been so bad, with all of those gigantic bird-things swooping down from above, that a lot of patients actually had to run into the institute building for cover.
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"The ride back was pretty normal, but once the buses stopped, the sun went down... and everything went weird. The nurses," she lowered her voice to a whisper, "they turned into monsters, right in front of us. And even when we escaped from the buses, there were monsters outside, too." The situation outside had been so bad, with all of those gigantic bird-things swooping down from above, that a lot of patients actually had to run into the institute building for cover.