Nadia walks on. She's not even sure how long she's been walking for, only knowing she needs to walk. She still carries Keiko's body in her arms. While there's been no signs of life, she somehow has the feeling she shouldn't let her go. She feels different, like the Nadia of herself is gone, yet she keeps all her memories. She remembers Keiko and how much she loved her. She remembers their last night. She remembers all they experienced together. She remembers proposing at their special place. It's these memories that keep her clinging to her, even when her mind says to stop.
"How long will you allow me to remain?"
‘How long will you sustain?’
"Why haven't you taken over my mind?"
‘Why have you not lost your mind?’
"How far will we walk?"
‘How far is the end of the world?’
"Where are we going?"
‘Where haven't we gone?’
