Synchronicity
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Gabriel 'Gabe' Adams, HP 2/2
Gabe squeezed her shoulder in a silent gesture of support and hesitantly spoke. 'I really hope I'm not putting my foot in it here.' "I..I guess it's...got to be hard. For them as well, I mean. To be told their kids are going to be locked up...I...don't know how I'd react if...if it were me." Gabe's eyes were distant for a moment, the empathy that was one of his best and yet also most troublesome qualities obviously taking hold of him. "They didn't...didn't...uh...well, since you're here and all I guess they didn't...call the cops? But...something...else...happened?" Now Gabe was fully focused again, his face open and supportive. Without waiting for a response, he continued. "It's...going to be OK. Whatever happened...I'm sure it'll...they'll understand in the end. They're...they're your parents, and...I'm sure they love you."
Gabe bowed his head for a moment, kneading the fabric of his newly acquired jacket in his free hand as if he wanted to be sure it was still there. Then he looked up again, and tentatively slid his hand down from Eleyna's shoulder to her hand, holding it tightly. He blinked a few times, banishing his welling tears at the memories the jacket's presence was evoking in him. 'I can think about that later. Right now, I've got to try and be there for Eleyna.' "You...I...I'll always be here...if...if that helps any. And...if there's anything I can do...." He trailed off, and again squeezed Eleyna's hand.
Eleyna said:Eleyna barely heard the conversation in the truck. Instead, she simply stared out the window, lost in her own thoughts about what had happened that day. This final thing with her parents, it seemed ridiculous, not how they should act. It troubled her, the fact that they had stood there pretending nothing was wrong.
She started when Gabe set his hand on her shoulder. Snapped back to reality, she smiled (a fake one, obvious to anyone who really knew her), and said, "No, I... My parents... my parents just suck, that's all."
Gabe squeezed her shoulder in a silent gesture of support and hesitantly spoke. 'I really hope I'm not putting my foot in it here.' "I..I guess it's...got to be hard. For them as well, I mean. To be told their kids are going to be locked up...I...don't know how I'd react if...if it were me." Gabe's eyes were distant for a moment, the empathy that was one of his best and yet also most troublesome qualities obviously taking hold of him. "They didn't...didn't...uh...well, since you're here and all I guess they didn't...call the cops? But...something...else...happened?" Now Gabe was fully focused again, his face open and supportive. Without waiting for a response, he continued. "It's...going to be OK. Whatever happened...I'm sure it'll...they'll understand in the end. They're...they're your parents, and...I'm sure they love you."
Gabe bowed his head for a moment, kneading the fabric of his newly acquired jacket in his free hand as if he wanted to be sure it was still there. Then he looked up again, and tentatively slid his hand down from Eleyna's shoulder to her hand, holding it tightly. He blinked a few times, banishing his welling tears at the memories the jacket's presence was evoking in him. 'I can think about that later. Right now, I've got to try and be there for Eleyna.' "You...I...I'll always be here...if...if that helps any. And...if there's anything I can do...." He trailed off, and again squeezed Eleyna's hand.