PHOEBE
”The College.” she said easily. She would be exactly where she promised to be this year, ready to heal and help those who might need it. And she doesn’t expound on why her nephews are with her, or her plans beyond LongNight. Instead, she simply waits and watches as Jata processes the information she gave him.
He apologized, made his gratefulness for the information known, but it did nothing to fill the hollowness she felt inside. ”You don’t have to pretend to be sorry. I know you didn’t want children anyways.” she said softly, smiling at him though just barely. ”Frey doesn’t think I am ready to be a mother anyways, so I suppose it is for the best.” she added, shrugging slightly. Neither one of them had any real sympathy for her, nor should they. She had done this to herself.
He apologized, made his gratefulness for the information known, but it did nothing to fill the hollowness she felt inside. ”You don’t have to pretend to be sorry. I know you didn’t want children anyways.” she said softly, smiling at him though just barely. ”Frey doesn’t think I am ready to be a mother anyways, so I suppose it is for the best.” she added, shrugging slightly. Neither one of them had any real sympathy for her, nor should they. She had done this to herself.
You thought you'd watch me fade away
When you broke me into pieces
But I gave I gave each piece a name