Once we were on our way again, Mati became more talkative.
“So, you are a human? What kind of monster is that?” Mati asked.
“The worst kind, honestly. We destroyed our own race and locked them in this world and many others. You don’t know it yet, but you are also a human, and you should have gotten your memories back,” I explained as we started to swim on an upwards angle, still heading north.
“What do you mean, should? Why don’t I if I am one of you? I don't see how that is possible because I have always been me,” Mati stated, and I nodded.
“Do you know your other sisters?” I asked. “That could be the key to unlocking that secret. If you know where they are, we are one step closer to finding the truth.”
“Nope, I know where they were, but they are like me and move around. I could tell you where they were, but that was a really long time ago,” Mati said, and I nodded but then gave her a look.
“You know, you didn’t go very far,” I mentioned, and Mati shrugged.