It was interesting, the fact that Elizabeth seemed to have a timeline of her own. It wasn't entirely outside of Richard's theory though. To have a convincing delusion it was necessary for the delusions themselves to have their own timelines. It only made sense.
"So the time spent here fluctuates from person to person." He filed the information away for later analysis as he followed Elizabeth to her destination. As he had assessed before, he had to admit that she seemed to be a strong woman with a good head on her shoulders. It was a good thing that Alex had created someone as down to earth as Elizabeth. Otherwise, Alex would have had no rational grounding and would have probably caused this world to go into some form of chaos. Of course, if this were also his delusion, there would have to be some logic in it all.
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"So the time spent here fluctuates from person to person." He filed the information away for later analysis as he followed Elizabeth to her destination. As he had assessed before, he had to admit that she seemed to be a strong woman with a good head on her shoulders. It was a good thing that Alex had created someone as down to earth as Elizabeth. Otherwise, Alex would have had no rational grounding and would have probably caused this world to go into some form of chaos. Of course, if this were also his delusion, there would have to be some logic in it all.