In this short scene, Eliot's cat, Sychmet, tries to make sense of the events that have transpired in the past few days. She tells Eliot that she has no feelings for anyone, and that she does not care what happens to her in the future. Eliot, however, does not believe her, and he tells her that she should not be angry with herself for what she has done to her father. Eliot also tells her not to worry about what will happen to her when she is no longer with her father, because she is free to do whatever she pleases.
In this short scene, Eliot's cat, Sychmet, tries to make sense of the events that have transpired in the past few days. She tells Eliot that she has no feelings for anyone, and that she does not care what happens to her in the future. Eliot, however, does not believe her, and he tells her that she should not be angry with herself for what she has done to her father. Eliot also tells her not to worry about what will happen to her when she is no longer with her father, because she is free to do whatever she pleases.