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Charles Smith ([personal profile] borntohurt) wrote2019-02-13 12:48 pm

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[personal profile] mustact 2019-11-25 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes."

Fine, in a manner of speaking. In the end, given enough time, people tend to be 'fine'. Now? There hasn't been time. The grief is new, the wound is fresh, and doubts and questions have resurfaced. Ratonhnhaké:ton knows how this works, intimately.

"But you are not."

He sits down too, and puts the cup of tea down, so that it's closer should Charles wish to drink it.
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[personal profile] mustact 2019-11-30 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
"I know."

It seems to happen often. Those who want to stay don't get to. Those who want to leave are kept put. Some disappear very quickly - that's nothing that's gone unnoticed - but the longer they stay here, the more common that pattern seems to become.

Those who want to stay don't get to.

That seems counterproductive. Does the City, or whoever is in charge, want them to struggle? Perhaps.

It's not impossible that Jacob will come back, but nothing is certain, so he doesn't voice the thought.

"I'm sorry."
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[personal profile] mustact 2019-12-07 12:18 pm (UTC)(link)
He falls silent, then. There isn't much that needs to be said, at least from his side. Jacob has become a dear brother to him, and he feels this loss, but undoubtedly not as painfully as Charles does.

If there is anything Charles wishes to say, he's here for him. If not ... then he will simply sit here, so that neither of them have to be alone.