"It's alright." she told him. "It was a long time ago. I don't know much about her. I've seen pictures. When I was younger." she explained. "Before the accident. I think that's what makes it so hard to not be able to see now. Knowing what I'm missing out on."
When he told her about the lights going out, she gave him a little smile and reached out, feeling for his body. "Now you know what it's like to be me." she murmured. "You can still go anywhere you want to go. You just have to be able to let the rest of your senses take over. So, you tell me where you want to go and I'll take you there." she said, letting her fingertips follow up his side to his shoulder and down his arm until she found his hand, catching it with her own and lacing her fingers through his. "The dark isn't so bad." she murmured. "You just gotta let yourself get used to it."