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š”ˆš””š””š”¦š”¢ š”š”²š”«š”°š”¬š”« ([personal profile] satanicpanics) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs 2024-05-07 11:51 pm (UTC)

Yeah. That kind of sucks, doesn’t it?

[ It really sucks—for both of them, he imagines. Because Eddie would be lying if he claimed that part of him wasn’t disappointed that Henry doesn’t remember and can’t possibly remember. It would make everything so much easier, but he never lived that part of his life and it makes it very hard to be properly angry with him.

Eddie still remembers what it’s like to be pinned for a crime that isn’t yours, and—well, this isn’t the same, but he can still find shades of his own experiences in there. At least if Henry had lived that life and was aware of the choices he’d ended up making, Eddie would feel just fine with cutting him off, but that isn’t what happened, and he can’t bring himself to do that, and it’s all incredibly frustrating.

It’s probably why he doesn’t grow bitter or angry at the prospect of helping with something. If anything, he lights up. Just a little bit.
]

Maybe. That kind of depends on what something is.

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