Georgia is quiet. Waiting like this is forcing her to acknowledge what's going on, acknowledge that Shaun is dead. There's an aching hole in her gut that's starting to form, and even the knowledge that death isn't permanent here, and not in the same way it isn't permanent back home, isn't enough to stop her from feeling like she's going to throw up. She's never wanted to be an only child. Life without Shaun. All she can do is keep repeating that he'll be back, he'll be back.
The second Mahir lets go of her, she's running towards Shaun's body, only to be brought up short when she gets close enough, her hand going to cover her mouth as tears start leaking out from under her sunglasses.
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The second Mahir lets go of her, she's running towards Shaun's body, only to be brought up short when she gets close enough, her hand going to cover her mouth as tears start leaking out from under her sunglasses.
He's really dead. Oh god.