Rohan’s thoughts immediately seized as he realized something. She now shared his pains and feelings, which meant when he had been stabbed and knocked down to the ground in the world of the other demons, she must have felt the pain. He belatedly realized he wasn’t feeling her now, which meant she was either unconscious or in a fast deep sleep trying to recover.
Rohan pushed away from the wall. "I have to go home," he said quickly, already opening his portal, but Ereves stopped him.
"Wait," he said. "I have something for you."
Rohan turned to look at Ereves, his impatience clear on his face as he really needed to go and check on his wife’s wellbeing. But then, when he saw Ereves bring out something like a light from his palm and hold it out toward him, he asked, "What’s that?"
Ereves let out a sigh as he walked closer to Rohan. "I realized how much I had put you and your family through, and I... am deeply sorry for it. I was too desperate, which was why I did what—"
"For hell’s sake, cut to the chase, Ereves. I need to go back home," Rohan said impatiently, which made Ereves glare at him.
"Can’t you see how hard it is for me to apologize? The least you can do is listen and be patient to hear me out. You are being mean and rude when I am trying to turn a new leaf," Ereves chided, not appreciating being cut off halfway through the speech he had practiced with that darn Droot while Rohan was away getting back his people. He was never the kind to admit his wrongdoing or actually try to mend things with people, but he was bringing himself out to do so now. Instead of listening and softening, his offspring was annoyed.
Rohan willed himself not to actually turn his back and leave and stood until he heard what Ereves had to say. "Okay, I am listening," he said with all the patience he could muster.
"Good. Like I was saying, I have offended you and the dead gi— I mean, wife. I reckon since it was my fault that she died and came back without her memories, it should be I who should fix it. That was why I am giving you all of this." He held out the ball that had light in it, and when Rohan was looking at the thing as if trying to figure out what it was and what he was to use it for, Ereves explained.
"All the memories recorded of your life with your wife, which were all captured by my ball of vision, I extracted them and gathered them here. All you have to do is let it flow into her and they will install naturally in all the missing spaces. Some of it might be missing, but she will get back most of it. And to assure you, it’s not all the scenes I watched, but my vision ball captured most of your life together. And I am sorry for everything I did."
Rohan looked down at the shining thing in Ereves’s hand and then looked at Ereves. Though he had said he wouldn’t forgive nor forget everything the demon had done, Rohan felt a part of his heart soften as he realized it must have taken a lot of difficulty to apologize when the demon was used to not finding fault in anything he did.
Though a part of his heart softened, Rohan didn’t show it as he took the shining thing into his hand. He let his expression remain passive. "Good that you know your wrongs. If that’s everything, goodbye, Ereves."
Ereves let out a disbelieving chuckle. "Hell and damnation, boy. Is that all I get after pouring out my heart to you?"
Rohan’s lips pulled up at the side. "Don’t expect much from me when you suck at pouring out your heart. It didn’t move me at all. You better work on it next time. Go learn how to work on your emotions."

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