Marius, like the times before, was silent, thinking about his words before responding. How could she be so stubborn not to do something that might save her life? Sure, memories could be bad, but dying was worse, he was sure of it. Upon hearing that she said he didn't understand, he nodded slightly. It was true, after all; he had never been through such an experience, and the seventeen year old wouldn't deny this. "You're correct," he said, frowning inwardly as he turned away. "My apologies for dragging this subject on, but, don't you think you're being the tinniest bit stubborn, Miss Marine? The place may not have great memories, but you're going to lose all of your memories, even the good ones, if you die. So, I ask you, which is worse? Facing bad memories, or losing every last one of them?"