a lonely place of dying
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indent Even before his children had been born, Gabriel had been acting as a father, and as a son. This was difficult, as he had no experience in the former. His own father had been outcast not once, but thrice, and one of these times by his own accord. To say he did not understand the man would be an understatement; Ahren was an enigma and he functioned on a different level. He saw things differently, and he spoke on matters he could not know. You started the fire.
indent Perhaps it was best that both of his parents were gone now. They carried their secrets with them, as was their right. It was better that way. His half-brother turned to him fully now, and showed his face. He resembled his father. Gabriel did not know if this was mostly the fault of his eyes, but he liked to think so. “What happened to you?” It sounded peculiar, that phrase, once it was in the air.




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