"Oh. I thought they were just nutcases who enjoyed what they did too damn much. I didn't know the town transformed them into images of judgment or something. I don't know much about these things. I'm just a nurse," Lisa said. It was a fact that had been drummed into her head as she witnessed the bizarre things here time and time again. "I feel so out of place here," she admitted. She didn't know why she he had been brought here, even though she was glad to be out of that hell.
"That's...that's awful. Is Heather all right?" she said, upon hearing what Alessa said about the Pyramid thing. That was horrible. How could it attack her like that? She seemed like such a nice person. That thing was probably evil, that's what it was. Granted, she didn't know her that well, but Heather didn't seem like she was hiding some deep dark secret that would warrant that kind of punishment.
Alessa continued to stir the ice in her soda with her straw, as if she was staring past them into some other thoughts. Lisa wondered what she saw in the transparent cubes. She agreed with her next statement, though. "I used to go there as a little kid with my mom, and spend hours staring at the water. It was beautiful, even though I know that sounds boring. That whole place was special." That was before nursing school, and before her mother and her drifted apart over their differences. Sigh. Lisa wondered if her mother even knew she was dead, or if she still thought her daughter was out there, pointedly ignoring her.
"I'm glad. It's nice to have friends who care about you." Lisa barely had any friends in Silent Hill. The nurses at Alchemilla barely talked to her, and her friends from college didn't follow her there after she graduated. She was alone, which probably made it easier for that doctor to prey on her.
She was disappointed Alessa didn't know more about Peter, considering he was the 'guardian' watching out over all of them, but she supposed it was none of her business. She moved on to another topic that had been intriguing her for the past few days.