un: hob (text)
We're all back from Eos. I don't know how it was for everyone else, but I got to live in a house with two beautiful women and a charming young man. There was a baby, too, but we had to leave her behind.
Now I'm in this flat that I moved into not long before we left for Eos, and it's fine, really, but it seems a bit empty. I know it won't be that way for long, since I'm very much used to living alone, but I wonder if anyone else feels a bit off after sharing a house with other people for a month.
And is it weird if I miss her? I know she wasn't a real baby, but she was so cute and sweet. Wherever you are, I hope you're doing well, little Violet.
Now I'm in this flat that I moved into not long before we left for Eos, and it's fine, really, but it seems a bit empty. I know it won't be that way for long, since I'm very much used to living alone, but I wonder if anyone else feels a bit off after sharing a house with other people for a month.
And is it weird if I miss her? I know she wasn't a real baby, but she was so cute and sweet. Wherever you are, I hope you're doing well, little Violet.
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[She hasn't been coping well with it, truth all told.]
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I'm sorry. I liked her. And she spoke fondly of you.
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[Maybe it shouldn't be a surprise, given the things Natasha had said to her directly, but... there is something altogether different about her saying things Yelena just wants to hear and divulging something to a near-stranger.]
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I never got your name, though. I'm Hob.
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Oh, right. I did sort of skip that part and instead bombarded you with sad things. I am Yelena.
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It's nice to meet you, Yelena. It's a shame your sister is gone. She was very kind to me.
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Likewise. She was always like that. Under all the spiky hesitations the way we grew up gave her, big heart, you know?
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