// cw for mentions of death/drowning
Pine is heading down the beach in no particular direction, going nowhere in particular. It's late in the day, and the sun has sunk so far down the sky that it's nearly kissing the sea. The light it casts is warm and orange, and when he spots Brook sitting by herself, it makes her look golden and almost unreal. He watches her in silence for a moment, thinking.
He hadn't been there, when her kit had drowned. He'd been busy making sure Torrent and Squid weren't getting themselves into trouble. But he'd heard about it afterwards– news tends to travel fast in the shipyard, murmurs reaching even ears that aren't listening for them. She looks alone up on her rock, her other kit probably safe and sleeping somewhere close by. Kits sleep a lot, at that age. Pine remembers. He remembers everything.
Setting his mind to it, he approaches her, hopping onto the rock next her, not touching her. He lets the silence hang for a moment before he speaks.
"I won't tell you I'm sorry," he says. "I hate when cats tell me that. It doesn't help anybody but the one who says it. What can I do with their apologies?" A beat. He did not talk much about his past, about what happened to him before he came to the shipyard. But he knew the pain of losing a kit too well, and knew it wasn't easy to go through it alone, as he had. "It will take time. It will take time, and it will not be easy, but it will get less painful. Moon by moon, it will hurt less, until you only notice it when you're reminded of the wound. Time does not heal it. You just get used to living with it."
@Brook
Pine is heading down the beach in no particular direction, going nowhere in particular. It's late in the day, and the sun has sunk so far down the sky that it's nearly kissing the sea. The light it casts is warm and orange, and when he spots Brook sitting by herself, it makes her look golden and almost unreal. He watches her in silence for a moment, thinking.
He hadn't been there, when her kit had drowned. He'd been busy making sure Torrent and Squid weren't getting themselves into trouble. But he'd heard about it afterwards– news tends to travel fast in the shipyard, murmurs reaching even ears that aren't listening for them. She looks alone up on her rock, her other kit probably safe and sleeping somewhere close by. Kits sleep a lot, at that age. Pine remembers. He remembers everything.
Setting his mind to it, he approaches her, hopping onto the rock next her, not touching her. He lets the silence hang for a moment before he speaks.
"I won't tell you I'm sorry," he says. "I hate when cats tell me that. It doesn't help anybody but the one who says it. What can I do with their apologies?" A beat. He did not talk much about his past, about what happened to him before he came to the shipyard. But he knew the pain of losing a kit too well, and knew it wasn't easy to go through it alone, as he had. "It will take time. It will take time, and it will not be easy, but it will get less painful. Moon by moon, it will hurt less, until you only notice it when you're reminded of the wound. Time does not heal it. You just get used to living with it."
@Brook