[He doesn't move much, just leans back a bit to balance himself against the wall, waiting it out. He can be patient for this. He knows how attached people can get, even in this place. It's a mindset he can't really reach anymore, but at the same time he understands it; he doesn't grieve anymore, and he hasn't cried for a death in a long, long time. All he feels is that emptiness, and he knows that feeling will go away in a matter of days.
It's not that bad. He keeps telling himself that, because it isn't.]
Grieve, if you have to. But just welcome him back when he returns.
[Because he will. That's the thing that is most important to remember here.]
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It's not that bad. He keeps telling himself that, because it isn't.]
Grieve, if you have to. But just welcome him back when he returns.
[Because he will. That's the thing that is most important to remember here.]