Alas, you're not wrong. But there must be some way to keep her from thinking the worst, surely. Just knowing that you are alive would surely bring her comfort.
Is she a fellow lover of books, perchance? We could keep an eye out for gifts for her, once you see her. I suppose a child might prefer dolls at that age, but I'm much more an expert in the area of books.
I suppose that I'm left unsure what is best. I worry of what it would do to her to receive such comfort and then have it taken away by an unfortunate twist of our path. She has suffered such a loss once already, you see.
[ when you're the party therapist so you know everybody's tragic backstory but nobody knows yours so it gets dropped in horrifying bits and pieces because you never talk about yourself with them. ]
Her reading comes slowly, but she quite enjoys being read to. If naught else, I would like to come back with something new, if you've a recommendation from your own childhood :-) [ not the dadmojis ]
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Is she a fellow lover of books, perchance? We could keep an eye out for gifts for her, once you see her. I suppose a child might prefer dolls at that age, but I'm much more an expert in the area of books.
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[ when you're the party therapist so you know everybody's tragic backstory but nobody knows yours so it gets dropped in horrifying bits and pieces because you never talk about yourself with them. ]
Her reading comes slowly, but she quite enjoys being read to. If naught else, I would like to come back with something new, if you've a recommendation from your own childhood :-) [ not the dadmojis ]