Editing Summary:Legion: Lies of the Beholder

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Barb, Wilson’s niece, drives him to the spot where he first met Jenny; and he uses the time camera to produce an image of him, J.C., Ivy, and Tobias. Barb only sees Stephen by himself, and Stephen realizes that they are still in his brain somewhere, if only he can figure out how to access them. Barb then drives Stephen to Wilson’s 70th birthday party.
 
Barb, Wilson’s niece, drives him to the spot where he first met Jenny; and he uses the time camera to produce an image of him, J.C., Ivy, and Tobias. Barb only sees Stephen by himself, and Stephen realizes that they are still in his brain somewhere, if only he can figure out how to access them. Barb then drives Stephen to Wilson’s 70th birthday party.
   
== Epilogue ==
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== Epilouge ==
 
He stays in Wilson’s guest room instead of returning to the mansion that night, and Jenny shows him that she has been taking notes on all the aspects. She prompts him to write their stories as well, and at the conclusion, he begins to be able to feel (but cannot see) Tobias’s hand on his shoulder. Tobias' voice urges him to write about future adventures the aspects might have.
 
He stays in Wilson’s guest room instead of returning to the mansion that night, and Jenny shows him that she has been taking notes on all the aspects. She prompts him to write their stories as well, and at the conclusion, he begins to be able to feel (but cannot see) Tobias’s hand on his shoulder. Tobias' voice urges him to write about future adventures the aspects might have.
   

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