Natasha felt shaken by what she heard. She was unsure if she was supposed to feel happy or sad about this news.
On one hand, Rika's lack of bad memories presented an opportunity. Bonding with her and creating new, positive memories would be more accessible. This was, in essence, a second chance for their family to grow closer and stronger.
But at the same time, Rika's memories made her half of who she was. It felt painful to have a person she knew and loved look at her like she was a stranger.
It made Natasha feel angry and guilty. She did not want to feel such emotions since they triggered her heart.
"Rika lost her memory? My sister lost her memory, and you did not even think about telling us a thing? Were you going to hide it until the end so that none of us knew, and we continued to make a fool out of ourselves?"
Mark asked as he held his face between his hands. He was taking this news much harder than Natasha had.