[And that's when Henry could understand Mithos a little bit more. That's why he was so bitter. Losing someone hurt, and he knew that for a fact. But, Henry never reacted to people like that shoving everyone away (unless they were the ones who caused it in the first place.)
Henry knew only one person who was killed and it did hurt. Eventually he did recover, but when he remembers the possibility that two people he loved might be dead, he could finally understand why Mithos acted that way. The first words that come to mind though is the obvious.]
action: in the woods
Henry knew only one person who was killed and it did hurt. Eventually he did recover, but when he remembers the possibility that two people he loved might be dead, he could finally understand why Mithos acted that way. The first words that come to mind though is the obvious.]
You loved her a lot, didn't you?