[George is also intimately acquainted with death in all of its forms, both dignified and ridiculous. mostly ridiculous, to be honest. so when she's told that someone else has died in their world, she can definitely sympathize but also maybe help them deal with their grief over themselves. because she's been there. she's had to mourn herself.
in a way, the distance has been good for George. when she was still in Seattle, she'd stalk her family from afar, even trying to insinuate herself back into their lives on occasion. it always blew up in her face, but it didn't stop her from trying]
I don't know? I guess I will eventually. But I don't know what I'd say to them.
[her most recent attempt was with her dad and a girl she liked. turns out that the girl liked her dad and her dad had said goodbye to George years before her death]
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in a way, the distance has been good for George. when she was still in Seattle, she'd stalk her family from afar, even trying to insinuate herself back into their lives on occasion. it always blew up in her face, but it didn't stop her from trying]
I don't know? I guess I will eventually. But I don't know what I'd say to them.
[her most recent attempt was with her dad and a girl she liked. turns out that the girl liked her dad and her dad had said goodbye to George years before her death]