Re: Death / Destiny - The Garden
[Knowing is sometimes a funny thing. The details of her physical presence - where she is, how she moves, these are all easy. The book fills with details about what's happened since she was last here, but even as he learns these things, he knows what she's coming to tell him.
He made a different choice once and he wonders now, if the feeling budding in his chest is envy for her or disappointment. Perhaps both. Regardless, he waits for her in the center of the garden, on stones that were slightly, subtly raised into a single character that only he knew. Ironic, perhaps, that he would have his toes slightly elevated along the broad far stroke of the character when he was going to receive this news.]