/me crawls back in sahalie's head
Suddenly he was nose to nose with her. Though she had never thought of blue as a particularly hard color, his gaze was as intent and as solid as the mountains. Her ears swiveled backwards. She bit her lip, wanting to correct him, to tell him "
Yes, I have everything in the world to be sorry about!" She had stated the whole argument, she had naively believed in the power of speech to heal. But today she had learned that her words, no matter how well intended, could be a knife. And beyond that she had been blinded—
so blinded—by her good intentions to heal that she had not cared for the mechanism or anything. But in this moment with Alastor's eyes burning hotter than her own small suns, she got the sense that, while he would care about this sort of stuff, would tell her she was wrong. Alastor had some sort of faith in her that was sort of astounding —and
plenty misguided, she thought. He would believe her about one thing, "
Of course I'm gunna be okay, silly." Life had it's ups and downs and, though in the last few hours she had forgotten about this cycle she could see now that, eventually, the clouds would die away. She was stronger than this.
With her most serious face she took in Alastor's view of things. She nodded along at intervals, agreeing that, yes: happiness was the most important. But the nodding died away when the topic turned to something more tangible. Or, formerly tangible. Now Drestig was just another memory. Her eyes sparkled in some sort of rueful admiration: though she wanted to believe herself selfless, Alastor was the only one that was succeeding. It was probably easier that he did not know the man that well. At least her friend was being honest with her; the adults would have given the her the roundabout treatment they always had. This was, more or less, for good reason since she had been awful prone to crying as a child. But she was an adult now. Almost.
She sighed, "
Yeah... I know." The silence that filled the space between them was long. "
I just wish he could be happy here. I tried so hard to help everyone be happy." Another long pause. "
Did I tell you about the time I tried to run away when I was little?" A small, genuine giggle came from her lips. "
Right? Me, run away? I was just so upset that everyone else was just. Mopey, depressed. It weighed on me more than I can say. But I didn't understand anything at all. And Drestig was the one to stop me... He told me that if I tried hard to be happy it could spread to other people." The smile she shared with the silver boy now, though, was a little sad. "
I just thought it would be like that, you know? That I could stop Drestig from going like he stopped me. Cause I'm glad he stopped me."
"
But I was just being dumb. They're not the same thing." She hung her head and plopped down beside him.