Eros realized just how much he'd been anticipating a refusal when his grand-aunt agreed and he was able to let out a stalled breath.
Thank you, he almost wanted to say then and there, but there was very little hesitation on her part and he ended up quietly hanging on every word instead.
He tried to not take specific parts personally, but there were a few moments where it was difficult, especially when she referred to his father's '
idiocy'. There was a strong urge in that instant to defend his dad, for while he could be stubborn and distrusting he was
not stupid. Resisting was made manageable by focusing on the emotions his Aunt Mo was expressing, and putting the choice of words into context just as he'd needed to with Vayko.
She was deeply hurt, and he understood even better now why. Ultimately, Eros listened to all of it with open ears and heart. Dad and Vayko had the right to create something of their own, but they shouldn't have expected Modesto to want exactly the same,
especially after the sacrifices she'd made to make it clear how much she loved
her home. Did Viorel not understand or see that? Was there even more to it all? Or did it all come down to a lack of proper communication and building resentment?
Eros wished it wasn't, but knew that whatever the problem was, now was too late to fix it. He sighed heavily, and nodded his head.
"I'm so sorry, Aunty. I wish things could have been different," he told her, voice thickened with earnest emotion.
"... I love my home. I could only imagine if I'd been taken from it, wanted to get back to it and was made to feel like... shit for that by my own family. I don't think that's what Dad means to do, I know he feels he's doing what's best but he just, he doesn't listen. I know that and it's so frustrating."
The anger was still there inside of him, and it tinted his words as they built up in the air between them. Still, he loved each one of his family members regardless of their differences and wanted what was best for them. Eros was becoming convinced however that sometimes, that meant
space.
"... you deserve to go home, Aunt Mo."
(This post was last modified: Sep 08, 2022, 05:49 AM by Eros.)