Kallisto
Kallisto smiled softly at Emberly, "While I appreciate the sentiment, I quite literally murdered all three of my sisters, I'm not sure there's any way to truly atone for that."
It was foolish of her to think she could bring Ethan back, and even more foolish of her to think she could do it without consequence,
"But that is clearly not where the story ends." She continued, "Another force, one brought about by humans and not the divine was somehow able to insert the four of our souls into the wombs of four women. Something that would only be possible if the embryos possessed the exact same mental traits as each of us. Also something especially terrible, as it means those children's souls were voided."
The thought of this brought a grimace to Kallisto's face, even though the soul she had replaced would have been identical to her in every way except memory, she couldn't help but feel like maybe they would have been a better being and she felt terrible for having stolen their life.
"Basically they gave an unborn child who would be just like me my memories." she added in an attempt to be more concise, "I know not why, but I do know that as each of us regains ourselves they send their minions after us. When I remembered I was shortly assaulted, and on several occasions I've had to evade capture. Add to that having to protect Layla after she realized herself since she was in denial over it and you could say I've been rather busy. I wish I could tell you more, but I don't know why they wish to capture us, let alone how they managed to bring us back in the first place."
She was going to say more, but Haley came over and clearly had something to say.
Haley
While her elder sister went through the story of the goddesses, Haley Lucille stood quietly off to the side. She always hated hearing the part about Kallisto "stealing" her body. No matter what she said, Haley couldn't have asked for a better sister. It didn't matter to her that supposedly her real sister had been destroyed, her real sister was the person who had cradled her in their arms when she needed shielding from a thunderstorm. She absentmindedly noticed that Alexus had made progress with Layla and thus made her way over to Kallisto, who bent down to let her whisper into her ear.
"Alright, looks like story time is over." Kallisto said, "If any of you wish to leave you may, if you don't then go over to Layla, it seems Alexus has made some progress."
Haley quietly moved back out of the way, keeping a watchful eye on the door to see when their final guest would make her entrance.
Natalie
Natalie looked at Rein, her face a mixture of rage and confusion.
"What's that supposed to mean?!" She snapped.
She said this even though she knew full well what it meant, she simply wasn't willing to admit knowing it. The idea that anyone could actually believe this idiocy about some fake goddesses was absurd. It made no sense.
"None. It just doesn't make any sense." She whimpered, her thoughts spilling out of her mouth involuntarily.
How did she know what those two accursed words referred to? What venomous tongue had infected her to make her wonder if it might be true?
"Why?" Her tongue slipped once more.
Alexus
"I know right?" Alexus said, adding her own excitement to Arturia's.
It was strange, she felt like the Alexus that had existed in Eden would have found dealing with the mundane side of humanity to be boring. But after living with them for so long she had come to see them not as boring but as friends. Her life was so much more interesting now than it was back then. She much preferred being a person to being a goddess. After she'd had a moment of thinking and excitement, she moved on to answering questions.
"Well, natural humans refers to all humans that aren't any of us four goddesses or direct creations or procreations of ours." She explained, "Although you have equivalent power to us now, there's very little chance any of you possess the ability to control your abilities that accurately. For example, with this ability you'd be trying to take the energy of your storm and concentrate it all into a single spot. That takes about as much concentration as telling your heart to only beat once every thirty seconds while falling from a ten story building. Which may seem like a good idea at the time, but trust me when I say it's really not a good idea ever, so please don't try to do that."