Fire for the Ashes

“I’m sorry, I…” she trails off, allowing uncertainty to drag her words and eyes away from the younger figure in front of her.

“What are you apologizing for? How would you have known how to grieve, to navigate this situation without any forewarning? Nobody taught you how you would react to these circumstances. Feel sad, be glad that you know what to expect now, or regret your reaction, but you couldn’t be told how to deal with this in advance, so stop apologizing!”

“So now we know what it turns us into: you rage, and I still can’t put it all together so I feel a need to apologize. Quite the pair we make,” she smiles slightly, allowing the warmth of the movement and the hand that has been placed on her shoulder to feel like enough of a fire to compensate for the ashes before them, even just for the moment.

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