[ as an islander, eupha knows the dangers of the sea all too well. from cautionary tales told to her as a child, from comforting those who lost loved ones at sea... and herself being one of those mourners.
[ weh. he'd done much the same for eupha, so to feel the gentle return of the gesture warms his heart immediately - taair drops the hand away and gratefully allows it, leaning into the warmth of the kind gesture, gently coming up to rest a hand on her arm. ]
Mn. [ he's not gonna disagree because it was awful. ] Truthfully, knowing whose life it was based upon, I feel the worst for him.
But - a harrowing experience is a harrowing experience survived. I am still here. And for that, I am grateful.
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[ as an islander, eupha knows the dangers of the sea all too well. from cautionary tales told to her as a child, from comforting those who lost loved ones at sea... and herself being one of those mourners.
the concern is plainly written on her face. ]
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... And then we ended up here.
[ so they were washed out, but the sensation of drowning - once, twice - has not quite left, either. ]
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she draws closer, sitting now on the edge of his bed, and wraps her arms around him in a hug. as she does, she leans to touch her head to his. ]
... I am sorry. It must have been a harrowing experience.
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Mn. [ he's not gonna disagree because it was awful. ] Truthfully, knowing whose life it was based upon, I feel the worst for him.
But - a harrowing experience is a harrowing experience survived. I am still here. And for that, I am grateful.