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She either gets sent back alone and the maid "has an accident" or she and the maid get sent back together if you gave the right advice or went to rescue him yourself. Vernworth is not a nice place.
Damn that sucks. It's a shame you can't reveal the truth to her twin brother and he ends up being the catalyst to confront his mother and bring Daphne back.
Natasha had an accident out in the forest.
Was that scripted, or did you take justice into your own hands?
Don't take blame for it. It's just something that happens sometimes, no need to investigate.
Wait, what do you mean by "accident?"
In my game, the maid was sent to live in the slums.
I actually thought of doing that in a second playthrough but didn't know if it would actually work, so that's pretty cool. Does Daphne react any differently?
A bitter ending.