[It's a reasonable fear, honestly, but unfounded. Though it's a reasonable conclusion to make that Georgia might be made suicidal by losing Shaun, it wasn't going to be an impulsive choice. She might be having trouble holding herself together but she remained desperately sane and heart-breakingly rational.
Shaun had been able to hallucinate her ghost to keep him company. Georgia can't lie to herself that well. But she also can't lose herself entirely in her grief. She knows Shaun is coming back. She can keep herself alive alone for that long. If he's not back by then for some reason all bets are off, but he will be back. He has to be.
Of course there are all the frost giants and stuff and she should probably be more worried about that since she's not really in a good place to defend herself, but she can't bring herself to worry that much. Besides, it's not like Tim would be able to do anything about them either.]
I'd die for Shaun if I had to. I'd even lie for him. But I'm not doing either today.
cw suicidal ideation
[It's a reasonable fear, honestly, but unfounded. Though it's a reasonable conclusion to make that Georgia might be made suicidal by losing Shaun, it wasn't going to be an impulsive choice. She might be having trouble holding herself together but she remained desperately sane and heart-breakingly rational.
Shaun had been able to hallucinate her ghost to keep him company. Georgia can't lie to herself that well. But she also can't lose herself entirely in her grief. She knows Shaun is coming back. She can keep herself alive alone for that long. If he's not back by then for some reason all bets are off, but he will be back. He has to be.
Of course there are all the frost giants and stuff and she should probably be more worried about that since she's not really in a good place to defend herself, but she can't bring herself to worry that much. Besides, it's not like Tim would be able to do anything about them either.]
I'd die for Shaun if I had to. I'd even lie for him. But I'm not doing either today.