[She's not good at this. She doesn't know what to do, what to say. She wants to say the right thing, to let him know that she doesn't want him to be lonely, because she knows what loneliness can be and she knows what it can do to a person and seeing it in him is a haunting reflection of herself and she doesn't want him to feel that way.
She takes a breath. There's something comfortable about their closeness that makes it just a little easier, as she presses his hand. Her expression is entirely serious.]
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She takes a breath. There's something comfortable about their closeness that makes it just a little easier, as she presses his hand. Her expression is entirely serious.]
Not anymore.