If you die here, what happens? Do you go back to your own world or is that it? Do you just pop out of existence entirely?
[ Wait. She remembers being shown and
told something horrible by Bellatrix. ]
Is death permanent here? Is there hope that the others could return? I'm going to miss Arthur.
[ Tonks draws back a bit. Her expression becomes
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[Let's ignore the fact that he's kind of dead at home.]
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Several months ago, there was a young woman who was decapitated, yet after an absence of perhaps two weeks or more, she was brought back in full health. Earlier this year, my Lieutenant was murdered rather brutally, yet she returned after several days. Myself and a friend both lost our lives, yet we are here now, and the man who committed the act was shot dead... and he returned, though later he was apparently sent away.
The evidence would suggest that he should return, but because we've been fortunate so many times before, there is no way of knowing for certain whether or not this will be another of those times. The most one can do is hope.
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When your friends came back, were they changed in at all? Did they lose any part of themselves or abilities?
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Hmmph. Even I died here once and woke up in a dumpster three days later! Kufufufufu.
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Not a thing. It was just as if I'd been asleep. But according to my roommate, I was dead!
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His perception of things was just a teeensy bit skewed most of the time, however.
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Was there anything different about you when you returned to life?
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At large. Not just between them.]
Disappearance from Anatole, what we assume to be returning to world of origin, and death while in Anatole, are usually distinct. Death is typically impermanent. Though returning has side-effects.
[…dammitdammitdammit he's thinking of Teddy if she asks for examples he'll have to choose between violating her future and lying by omission again should not have responded dammit.]
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[ It would be unwise to lie to her Remus. ]
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I've seen mainly sensory or memory loss. Riza Hawkeye was temporarily blind. Hughes and Mustang were physically incapacitated for about a week. Haruno Sakura, Lestrange, and I all experienced amnesia. I can give specifics if you -
[No, don't do that. Don't make it her responsibility when you're the one with the information to choose.
You promised to do better. This still doesn't seem "better" but it's the alternative.]
For Sakura, it was as if she hadn't come to Anatole, she could only remember her original life. For Lestrange, it was as if she'd regressed to a younger woman... earth life, pre-war. These states were both temporary. Unfortunately, for the latter.
I think I was different because I didn't die and revive within Anatole. I was killed on earth - [full disclosure] in battle against Voldemort, by a Death Eater I think - directly before coming here. So my memory loss has proved, so far, permanent. I'm told I had a son. I don't remember enough even to feel the gap where memory of him should be ( ... )
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When Remus findally tells her that he has a son, the color drains from her face. It isn't just that he has a son. It couldn't have been mercy on Bellatrix' part to leave that out. Had she forgotten or had she deemed it not important. ]
We have a child...?
[ She doesn't shut him out or shut the feed. However, for the next few moments, Tonks is not going to be able to speech. ]
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