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| - NINA: (As she searches through Bell's old keepsakes) Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. NINA: The First People. You and your secrets. (dials cell phone) Yes, call Agent Dunham, please. OLIVIA: (once she has arrived) So they all say essentially the same thing? NINA: Not essentially. Precisely. Despite being attributed to different authors. A fantastical idea and I have yet to uncover why William was pursuing it. That being said, it was information in the books that lead us directly to the coordinates where we recovered the pieces of the device. OLIVIA: Which makes them impossible to discount. NINA: I've been thinking about the journal the other Olivia wrote while she was here. Perhaps her writing might shed some light. OLIVIA: Uh, no. I read her file and she didn't mention "The First People" or the device. NINA: Oh, I hadn't realized. I... imagine that must have been awkward, reading her account of her time with Peter. OLIVIA: Though it seems somewhere along the way, she did start to develop genuine feelings for him. NINA: I see. And did that surprise you? OLIVIA: No. I mean, I understand how that could happen. NINA: But what? OLIVIA: Just makes me wonder if maybe he feels the same way. And I would understand if he did. I--I was her for a while and she's-- she's like me, but better. NINA: Oh, Olivia-- OLIVIA: No, I mean, she still has her mother and she wasn't experimented on as a child. And she can laugh. She has real friends. She even wears a dress every once in a while. NINA: Yes, but even so, you don't know what Peter's thinking. William and I... we also had a complicated relationship. If there's one thing I regret, it's that we never honestly acknowledge how we felt about each other. Don't make the same mistake that I did. If you want to know how Peter feels... ask him.
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