[Ribbons finds himself amused at Jeanne's own display of stubbornness --] Pardon for my sounding harsh here Jeanne, but there really is no helping a person who does not want to be helped. [A breath --] I'm certain she will tell you if she ever needs help.
[And before even Jeanne can intercept --] It may also be related to the fact that she cannot remember things, and yet she wants to, perhaps even at a subconscious level, because no matter how painful, her identity and all that is tied to it are important to her. It's difficult, but we have to be patient, Jeanne. The one thing we don't want to happen is for her to have more reasons to run away.
[Then there was Diva. He took in the information in stride and decided she was someone he would rather not meet.] I know I should not jump to conclusions, but I can't think of anyone else who would look to provoke Saya -- unless you know of anyone who would want her harm? Diva sent that drawing because she knows Saya would react to it.