"Yes, you imprisoned her. You left her in a place that was no more than a lie. Because it was humane. What a laugh! What arrogance. You think just because you liked one that the other is wrong. Who are you to judge which one was real? Nu was the original. It was her soul that allowed Lambda to even exist. Without her, there was no Lambda. And what's even funnier, is that you think your actions prevent anything. If one could release Nu by merely mentioning Ragna, what do you think will happen when she finally meets him? Do you think the prison that you created for her will prevent anything? It won't. The person you knew was always meant to be Nu, you just refuse to admit it. And then, you blame me for what was inevitable. And think to blame me for her actions. All I wanted was to free a soul trapped in a prison, a cage. Wouldn't you want someone to do the same for you? Or Gerry?"
Athena asked this, but then turned around. "No, I suppose you will simply claim that it was wrong, because you didn't like it. And talk about how there had to be a better way, ignoring all that you do that is wrong." She starts walking away. "Goodnight, Grace. I hope you can sleep with your conscience. I know I couldn't after what you have done." She continues on to find a place to sleep.
OoC: @Drak Thank you. I'm trying to make her come across as not feeling apologetic, because from her perspective she has no reason to be. And from a certain perspective she doesn't. Sure, Nu was pretty much insane, but like you said, if you ignore that, is what happened to her just?