[Hey, it makes more sense than believing Hei is back from the dead.
Yet he is. Her eyes have lied to her before; she's seen his face too often in a stranger's to trust them. But his scent hits her like a knife to the heart, so much more powerful that the lingering whiffs she can still catch sometimes in their bedsheets. She lets him wrap his arms around her, too shocked to do anything more than stand there dumbly.]
.....How?
[They all saw the meteor shower that night. Tenzin had told her it was probably just coincidence, but when Hei hadn't come home, she'd known that it had been a sign. Chekov's ship exploding or something like that. He had to be dead, or else why would he have been gone for so long?]
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Date: 2014-12-01 11:46 pm (UTC)Yet he is. Her eyes have lied to her before; she's seen his face too often in a stranger's to trust them. But his scent hits her like a knife to the heart, so much more powerful that the lingering whiffs she can still catch sometimes in their bedsheets. She lets him wrap his arms around her, too shocked to do anything more than stand there dumbly.]
.....How?
[They all saw the meteor shower that night. Tenzin had told her it was probably just coincidence, but when Hei hadn't come home, she'd known that it had been a sign. Chekov's ship exploding or something like that. He had to be dead, or else why would he have been gone for so long?]