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@ -276,6 +276,98 @@ how would you know that it wasn't all just nonsense anyway?'', asked Andrew.
``How should I know?
I would have to remember what I had said.''
He regretted his rough tone before he was even done speaking them.
``Sorry.
But I really can't remember.''
He searched through his memory but the result was just a more confusing mess.
He wasn't even sure which parts of what he remembered were real
and which parts were a nightmare that was following him after he woke.
``I'm not surprised'', said Katt.
``You almost died.
You're the first one that got the sickness and didn't die.''
``What sickness?''
``\textit{The Sickness}'', answered Katt.
``Anybody that isn't from here gets it.
Anybody from outside.''
``Like the men in the black suits?''
Suddenly at least one of the terrible memories that he had made sense,
even though it was terrible through and through.
``Is that why they killed their own comrade?''
``They don't take anyone with them if their suit was damaged'', said Katt.
That wasn't necessarily an answer to his question,
but Andrew was still too confused to pay attention to that amount of detail.
``Some of them kill themselves.
The others die from the sickness.''
``All of them?''
``I don't know'', said Katt with a shrug.
``It is said two of them were brought here,
but they already had the sickness and died without waking up again.''
``It is said?''
``I wasn't here then'', answered Katt.
``It was a long time ago.
Maybe it isn't actually true.
Its a really long time ago you know?
Even all the old ones didn't see it themselves,
they just heard it from their parents.
That's why a lot of them don't believe that you're from outside.
But I knew it.''
The words were spoken with the utmost earnest,
but something about them didn't feel right to Andrew.
She believed him so it wasn't that.
But the way in which she believed him and had taken him under her wing against the others
(whoever that might be)
filled him with unease.
Little by little the feeling that Katt considered him to be one of her belongings crept over him.
Something that she had found and didn't want to give back.
``Your sister'', he asked. ``Ratt, is she \dots''
He nervously flicked his tongue across his lips and had to start over.
`` Is she really your sister?''
``Of course'', answered Katt.
``Don't you have siblings?''
``Nope'', answered Andrew.
``And if I had any they wouldn't look like that.''
``Not like \textit{what}?'' Katt said sharply.
``Not like you'', explained Andrew carefully.
``Not so \dots different.''
He had done something wrong.
Katt was silent for quite a while before she continued,
and her voice was noticeably colder but definitely more inquisitive than before.
``Does everyone where you're from look like you?''
``Like me?''
\textit{No hybrids between girls and rats?
Nope, definitely not.}
Katt looked at him expectingly,
but pulled her had off his leg and scooted a little bit further away.
``You don't want to talk about it'', she stated.
``No, that's not it'', said Andrew hastily.
He started to reach out to her,
but didn't dare touch her.
Odd, when they were running for their lives she had seemed like a pretty good friend.
Now that they were alone and in relative safety it felt like they had just met.
``What is it then?'', asked Katt.
``I don't know.'', answered Andrew distressed.
``I \dots''
He shook his head helplessly.
Everything was spinning around him.