"Well I- ...uh...I don't know how to fix that..i'm sorry...." Oliver said and looked down at his feet feeling rather depressed about how this whole situation was turning out.
"Why would you do that..?" Oliver asked feeling a bit guilty that he was most likely the reason to drive her to this. It was weird, but he couldn't just let her kill herself...again. That wouldn't be right and he knew that
"Wait...don't leave.." He called after her, he was curious for sure about the while situation but he was also a bit, or a lot, freaked out about the fact that the girl he had started to like was actually dead from 200 years ago.
"I just....I don't...get it..That hasn't happened, I would know if something like that happened to me. I've only lived for 17, almost 18, years." He said after quite a long pause.
Oliver couldn't say anything, he had frozen up and was staring in disbelief, this was far worse than his greatest imagination could conjure up and he was on the verge of a panic attack from seeing Alexandria disappear and become a spirit then write on the mirror.
"I...don't remember dying the last time I checked..." He said and gave her another confused stare, "There hasn't been a funeral anytime since I remember...What happened to you face? Is that a cut?" Oliver asked her and reached forward to look closer at her face.
"Dead? What are you talking about?" He asked her confused and flinched a bit at her body being ice cold, "Man, girl, you really need to turn up the heat in this place. Its freezing....and you're freezing too...." Oliver said softly at the end as he hugged her back gently.
Oliver shivered a bit from the sudden cold air and rubbed his arms with the opposing hands. "Brr...it's cold in here..."
"Is that you upstairs, Alexandria?" He called up and started to move up the stairs to where he heard her voice.
Oliver went in and looked around taking in the size of the entry way and let out a little sigh, hearing it echo in the slight eerie silence. "Alexandria? Are you around?" He called out and looked to his left and right and up the stair case that was in front of him.