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All days after seemed to fly by, passing way too quickly. Aria grew attached to Elijah rather fast, as Elijah did to her too. She would spend almost the whole day with him, though she did not have a lot of other choice.

Connor did come by regularly. He felt very confused about deviancy, and he felt like he was becoming deviant himself. She loved his ways of acting, and how innocent he was. 

Though growing closer to both Elijah and Connor, both did not knew about the latest memory she recovered. Jericho. She would go to Jericho before everything regularly, sometimes sneaking items from Elijah's place there, like Bio Components, and Thirium. She would always help Jericho, and often put them above herself. And she returned again.

When she had arrived, she saw how drastically Jericho had changed. There were many more Androids, and instead of being the old, dark room, the room was alive, well lit. Crates with Bio Components and Thirium spread across the room. She quickly found North, Simon and Josh. They introduced her to Markus, the leader of the android revolution. 

They told her how Jericho was doing worse and worse every day without Aria's help, and how Markus brought hope again, just like she had done. They had broken into a few CyberLife stores, recruiting the Androids that were in Jericho now.

"Where's Lucy?" With the memories of Jericho, she remembered everyone, and everything, even Lucy's prophecy. She had warned her, and that same night, she was taken. 

And she had promised she would bring a few Bio Components for Lucy since they were badly damaged. She didn't come back.

"Lucy is resting." Simon simply stated. 

"Welcome back home Aria." North gave her a hug, holding her tight. North whispered in her ears. "And don't fucking ever do this again."

She talked to almost all Androids that were now in Jericho, and left with a good feeling. Markus and the team were planning a revolution, and she was going with them.

Elijah did not know about all of this. And maybe it was better he didn't. But he would always see if something was different. And something sure as hell was different.

He would have forbidden her to go, told her it's too dangerous and he couldn't take the risk to lose her again. But she didn't care about herself, because she wanted her people to be free.

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