[As much as she sort of hates it to hear it put that way, she can't really argue with that line of thought. She gives him quiet look for a moment, then allows her thoughts to move to his questions. There's so much that's happened, though, that she's not sure where to start or what to tell him with everything that happened or was happening, or how to feel with him reminding her of the last thing she remembers.
So she just shakes her head.] I don't know what I should tell you. There's a lot that happened.
[Her voice does not come off any bit grim when she says this, but it does come off straight forward enough to suggest that a lot has really happened. And she's not going to list off everything right off the bat like that. They're probably going to have to sit down first and he's going to have to be more specific in his questions to get answers.]
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So she just shakes her head.] I don't know what I should tell you. There's a lot that happened.
[Her voice does not come off any bit grim when she says this, but it does come off straight forward enough to suggest that a lot has really happened. And she's not going to list off everything right off the bat like that. They're probably going to have to sit down first and he's going to have to be more specific in his questions to get answers.]