cormac's notebook. (curagad) wrote in emillion, |
"In a way, I think I can understand what you mean." She had been the one to leave, but Peony, too, had felt this strange… conflict of emotion. And she had had to fight against resentment with the boys — was, in some ways, still doing it. Perhaps better than most, she could understand the delicacy of such a situation. "It is difficult to… forget hurts inflicted by those we care about," she said quietly. "Even when those injuries are forgiven, they remain. It is not wrong of you to feel the way you do." |