Then there's nothing more he needs to say, for now. He can let her sit with that thought, let it sink in. She's better. Maybe there's more she can do, but she's somewhere beyond where she started. That's something.
So he lets her rest against his shoulder as long as she needs to, looking up at the space where the spirits were floating, listening to the rain spatter against the brim of his hat.
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So he lets her rest against his shoulder as long as she needs to, looking up at the space where the spirits were floating, listening to the rain spatter against the brim of his hat.