Myra gains false memories, planted in her mind by the Devil. She wakes up, only to be furious with Asra for leaving her during the plague. She feels tricked, living with him in peace for years. All under false pretenses. He left. He was selfish. He abandoned her. She hates him. She died. She never asked to be brought back, especially to this. The Devil wants to separate them for good, knowing them working in tandem against him could very well be his end. Instead of separating them physically, he craves something more permanent. Less effort on his part if they hate each other. He twists Myra's memories, sprinkling resentment and deceit over her memories of their relationship. Notes: In this reversed ending, Asra and Myra's relationship IS NOT HEALTHY. I didn't intend for it to be. They become co-dependent, increasingly obsessed with one another. Everything else losing importance, until it's only the two of them left in their world. Myra doubts her power, leaning on Asra to protect her and make decisions for her. Asra wants to feel like she needs him, so he eagerly fills that role. THIS IS NOT A HEALTHY DYNAMIC. But it's now their story ended up, at least for this alternate write of the reversed ending. I thought Myra would've been at least a little mad at Asra when he told her about The Argument. I wanted to take that to an extreme, what would happen if the Devil altered her memories to make her hate him. How far Asra would go a second time to get her back.