Ironically enough, the one thing missing when he's finished is the mirrors themselves. Easy enough to fix, with Revelation. But he'll take care of it tomorrow - he's tired, and it's been a long and complicated and emotionally exhausting 'day,' even if he doesn't properly have them anymore. Sleep, and then he'll get back to dealing with it all. The mirrors, first, they're easiest, then continuing to figure out what to do about Aya.
When he wakes, he goes to talk to a demon about that. Knock, knock, calling Inferno, is Revelation in?
"I would like to be kept informed and not allowed to influence the decision in any way."
"Okay. To put it shortly, I'm - upset. For various reasons. And I would like it fixed, I'm not going to proclaim that the universe goes right back to where it was before. But I want a solution. Because I'm afraid that no matter what I do, I'm letting you down, because I - can't live up to disturbing love magic."
"And it bothers me that this is on the conspiracy necklace's terms, not - either of ours. I feel like we're being set up and there's nothing I can do about it. And I hate it."
"And probably felt horrible for the rest of my life," sighs Prime. "Justified, but also horrible."
"Well because it's likely it'll be very boring on your end, unless you have a mirror around?"