So that was it, then. Even though Elle was once again making an attempt to avoid him, Peter wasn't going to leave her alone just yet. Having to deal with years of Nathan brushing off his idealistic talk had made him pretty persistent when he wanted to be.
"You can't listen to him," he quickly insisted. "Look, the visitors? They've had something done to them. My brother came and saw me yesterday, too, and -- well, he was here before. We were working together to try and get out of here. Then suddenly he disappeared and then yesterday he was here calling me Ethan and saying I had to get my head back on straight."
Elle's father must have never been here, or at least not at the same time that she was. Peter knew that it might have been easy for her to buy into what her father had said, since he had probably acted exactly the same as he always did. Nathan had.
"It's us who has to help them remember who they are, Elle," he continued, leaning forward further in his seat as he hoped she would hear him out. They were both in the same boat, after all - they shouldn't be avoiding each other.
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"You can't listen to him," he quickly insisted. "Look, the visitors? They've had something done to them. My brother came and saw me yesterday, too, and -- well, he was here before. We were working together to try and get out of here. Then suddenly he disappeared and then yesterday he was here calling me Ethan and saying I had to get my head back on straight."
Elle's father must have never been here, or at least not at the same time that she was. Peter knew that it might have been easy for her to buy into what her father had said, since he had probably acted exactly the same as he always did. Nathan had.
"It's us who has to help them remember who they are, Elle," he continued, leaning forward further in his seat as he hoped she would hear him out. They were both in the same boat, after all - they shouldn't be avoiding each other.