He hugged her, then smiled, pulling back a little. "Well, if I can do anything, from spending time with you to giving you a ride around places, you let me know." He nodded to her.
He hesitated, then knelt before her, placing pone hand on the ground and closed his eyes. "Sometimes, then people are afraid, or hurt, they forget that the Earth is part of us, and part of who we are." Slowly, the ground rippled under his hand, and not anywhere else, until the ground broke open and a reddish black piece of magma stone pushed upward, already cold as he lifted it.
he stood before her. "And they forget the wind is our inheritance, and our lifegiver." The wind swirled around him, a trick he had slowly learned over these last two years, as the inanimate molecules of air swirled faster and faster around his hand and the stone therein. "Wind brings water, and the sun above contributes fire, and all while we walk along. But we do not walk alone." the air flashed and rumbled, and then slowly calmed revealing a much smaller rock, warm to the touch, and green to the look of it, a leaf of stone that felt like living stone, and yet felt as light as air. He held it out to her.
"Whenever you miss him, when you feel alone, look at this, and remember that the ground he walked on, the air he breathed, the water he touched, and the sun he looked up at made it, and are with you, every step of the way." He was sweating now and trembling slightly, but he was grinning widely.