[yet another longer pause. long enough that one might start to wonder if hugo's opting to end the conversation right there after all.
...but at length. (because fair's fair, in the end,)]
If there came a day where Vivian and I were separated, it would mean that Mockingbird reduces once more to a singular member. And so long as I draw breath, I will have to persist, because it too must persist. Mockingbird's work is never truly finished. Though it would be very painful.
Still, my hope is that I will at least do better, than I did in times past.
That I will grieve the way I should have grieved.
That I will rectify the cause, in the exact way that it should be rectified.
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...but at length. (because fair's fair, in the end,)]
If there came a day where Vivian and I were separated, it would mean that Mockingbird reduces once more to a singular member. And so long as I draw breath, I will have to persist, because it too must persist. Mockingbird's work is never truly finished. Though it would be very painful.
Still, my hope is that I will at least do better, than I did in times past.
That I will grieve the way I should have grieved.
That I will rectify the cause, in the exact way that it should be rectified.
And that I will not forget her face, this time.