Delphine didn't know why, but these days she had become increasingly paranoid, always feeling uneasy. Especially after that night of drinking with Griffith Squire, the next day she remembered bits and pieces, and the words Ignatius Leclair said to her that night came back to her, leaving her drenched in cold sweat.
Those kinds of words could never have come from Magnus Leclair; they could only have been Ignatius Leclair's.
Later, as Delphine observed him, she started feeling that he resembled Ignatius Leclair. Seeing him taking medication to suppress himself all the time, she thought that perhaps that night it really was the dominant personality awakening. But if that were the case, she absolutely couldn't let it slip, lest it panic Magnus.
