[There's no argument from him and she's relieved for that. She just wants it to be over. She wants the waiting, the unknown parts to be done with. She sits up and moves to the couch. Erica listens for the sound of footsteps in the hallway, for them to slow near the door. When they slow and stop, she takes a breath and actually startles herself when he knocks. Rising to her feet, she moves to the door to open it.
Actually seeing him is a relief and it clearly shows in her expression that she's just glad that he's back and that he's there in front of her instead of arguing with her over text messages. There's nothing that she wants to say just yet, but she does step forward and hug him. He might not want that, but she doesn't actually care.]
That really sucked. [It's a general statement about the entire ordeal, but mostly that he had to die.]
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Actually seeing him is a relief and it clearly shows in her expression that she's just glad that he's back and that he's there in front of her instead of arguing with her over text messages. There's nothing that she wants to say just yet, but she does step forward and hug him. He might not want that, but she doesn't actually care.]
That really sucked. [It's a general statement about the entire ordeal, but mostly that he had to die.]