though the second time seems decidedly less like a fluke and far more deliberate. but the touch is oddly comforting, especially when they're on this topic of all things.
he's probably still a little hung up on luna because twelve years is a long time—but the weeks following her death compounded with his weeks here have at least given him a bit of closure and acceptance that... well, she's not coming back. death at home is permanent, unlike here, where they can fix things.
but he's not dwelling too much on luna specifically, despite the fact that talking about her isn't the easiest thing. but milla's words do strike something in him; they really are alike in so many ways, even if milla is much... less human, technically speaking.]
...But maybe—maybe it's just that I do better around those types. [like they bring out something better in him, because they make him want to live up to those expectations they set.]
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though the second time seems decidedly less like a fluke and far more deliberate. but the touch is oddly comforting, especially when they're on this topic of all things.
he's probably still a little hung up on luna because twelve years is a long time—but the weeks following her death compounded with his weeks here have at least given him a bit of closure and acceptance that... well, she's not coming back. death at home is permanent, unlike here, where they can fix things.
but he's not dwelling too much on luna specifically, despite the fact that talking about her isn't the easiest thing. but milla's words do strike something in him; they really are alike in so many ways, even if milla is much... less human, technically speaking.]
...But maybe—maybe it's just that I do better around those types. [like they bring out something better in him, because they make him want to live up to those expectations they set.]