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Pripyat, day 12:: Elizabeth
[As the storm outside continued to worsen, Elizabeth had been glad to find that the Author had at least left warm clothing for her to wear. Luckily, there were several layers to the skirt of her dress, so that helped keep her warm. She was sat by the window of the apartment she and Ichabod were sharing, watching the snow and ice cascade down the grey skies. Very vaguely, through the sheets of white, she could see the red glow of the safehouse's sign.]
I wonder if everyone else is safe..
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I find it cruel that anyone would call jest over the reminiscence of a loved one..and I wouldn't call it childish - you're merely keeping the memory of her alive, nothing more and nothing less
[She takes his hand, as if to drive her next point home]
And I'd be honoured to listen to any stories about her you wish to share, anytime
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[He smiles and takes her hand in kind. The warmth of the touch made him feel better now that he is able to discuss openly about the one he loved most as a child and carried that love over to Elizabeth. It was as if she was giving him a silent blessing that it was okay now to talk about it.]
And I do not think that she would mind in the least now that I have you...
[He blushed slightly at the words and stumbles over them as he tries to right himself verbally through the over correction.]
..in a matter of speaking as a confidant and as a- uh, I seem to have fumbled.
[He gives a sheepish smile.]
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It's fine, I know what you meant
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Still, it accounts for more than just a few instances where words can only express so much.
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He thought of his mother and how she would have thought of his current situation. Being a child of both a pagan and a Protestant, he chose to keep neutral and looked only to the facts.
He pulls his gaze from the window and looks at Elizabeth with a smile. Warm and true, he never lied. There was no need to do so.]