[Now, see, this is where it gets hard. On one hand, she wants to answer, because the person she'd usually talk to about problems like this also happens to be the one whose disappearance is causing all the problems in the first place. But on the other hand, Jake is a kid, and it's not about his age so much as it is the relationship she has with the people she gives that designation to — she's here to teach children and help them, not weigh them down. She's an adult; she takes care of her own problems. She always has.
And she's so lonely for it.]
The worst moments aren't the ones where I remember. They're the ones where I forget, just long enough to make it to the Gear or to his room with something to say, and...
[And then she remembers, and it cuts all over again.]
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And she's so lonely for it.]
The worst moments aren't the ones where I remember. They're the ones where I forget, just long enough to make it to the Gear or to his room with something to say, and...
[And then she remembers, and it cuts all over again.]