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the lady door ([info]door) wrote in [info]thedoorway,
@ 2013-08-14 18:31:00

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Sometimes I forget my father's dead. It's easy to do here. Just visiting, home still a snapshot from the last time we were all there at once. His smile and my mother's laugh, wet with wine and glowing in warm orange candlelight. And a wicked glint in my brother's eye and my sister's baby blonde curls just peeking over the table as he chased her.

And then I remember that no matter how much I practise, I will never open a door to them.

But I have learned to open doors to friends, so that's a small victory to be proud of. And it's all right to grieve and be happy at the same time.



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[info]basementman
2013-08-16 02:11 am UTC (link)
It's perfectly fine. Everyone has, well not everyone, but enough people that I've gotten over being bothered by it quite some time ago. I think sometimes it is comforting, and sometimes it's confusing, and sometimes it is unpleasant - it depends upon the particular case or circumstance.

And ah - that makes perfect sense. Well, you are always welcome to use the old fashioned variety with knockers.

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[info]door
2013-08-16 02:15 am UTC (link)
That all sounds perfectly normal for a very abnormal situation. I think so many of us are like the wounded in a great battle, herded here for respite. It's a big of a romantic idea but sometimes it makes me feel better, safer, less guilty.

Are you still in the tower? I just may do. Today has been very difficult.

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[info]basementman
2013-08-16 03:06 am UTC (link)
That's a good way of putting it I think. It is a different sort of thing than I think most of us would ever do at home.

I am still in the tower. I don't really care to fund myself an apartment in New York City, and I've friends here still. Come by if you'd like, my door will be open - in a metaphorical sense of course, not a literal one.

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