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never finished that letter i was writing
At first, she'd assumed that Edward had disappeared. It would fall in line with how everything happened back home, with how each individual Faye came to care for vanished one after the other, by choice or by circumstance. Edward wasn't necessarily a person Faye understood, but she'd been a constant, one of the few that remained in the space after all the years Faye spent frozen, and that in of itself made her valuable. Grounding. Family, in a strange way. So to have that taken yet again only threw into sharp relief that which Faye feared most, and the reason why she was so hesitant to settle with Dean, or to show any level of happiness over having a child. Because everything, on the island, was transient.
But a couple days afterwards, Faye became smarter about the way she searched for anything Edward left behind. Began asking other islanders whether or not they'd caught a glimpse of the olive-skinned redhead, usually with a dog in tow.
Rumors led her to the junkyard. It took a fair amount of waiting that afternoon to finally catch a glimpse of Edward in the open, but Faye could wait.
She didn't appreciate being left behind.
But a couple days afterwards, Faye became smarter about the way she searched for anything Edward left behind. Began asking other islanders whether or not they'd caught a glimpse of the olive-skinned redhead, usually with a dog in tow.
Rumors led her to the junkyard. It took a fair amount of waiting that afternoon to finally catch a glimpse of Edward in the open, but Faye could wait.
She didn't appreciate being left behind.
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"You have to help me out a bit here," she murmured, sounding defeated. "There's a right answer, Ed. I'm not going to leave you if you ever want to come back. But I also can't force you to stay. You're almost grown, and I'm confused enough as it is."
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"I DON'T KNOW!" The shout startled Edward as soon as she heard it in her own ears. It sounded angry, but Edward wasn't angry. All she knew was that there was a family happening that wasn't her family. In a home that she followed Faye to, but didn't chose herself. That for a place that was so stuck in place, everything was changing and she didn't know if she liked what it was changing to. Nor did she know what she'd want it to change to if she could change it herself.
The only thing she knew was that Ein was hers and she was Ein's. And she knew she could take care of herself and Ein. So with her software all corrupted by emotion and change, she was wiping the hard drive and re-installing her operating system from the beginning. Edward 2.0. But she still had no idea how to explain all that, or even if anyone would understand it if she did.
Feeling defeated, she sunk to the floor and pulled Ein close so she could wrap her arms around him. "Edward doesn't know and Edward wants to be alone. Edward will take care of Edward here until Edward decides to be somewhere else."
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There really wasn't an in-between.
Biting down on her lower lip, Faye's hand momentarily tightened in a fist by her side, which belied how much her fingers truly shook in that grasp. Because she couldn't answer those questions for Edward. It wasn't that she didn't want to, nor even that she wouldn't know how. Instead, she simply couldn't. Edward wouldn't let her; that much was clear.
"Okay."
And Faye didn't know what else to do. So she paused before turning, her whole body feeling slightly numb as she took a few steps away.