No it's not, not really. [ She shakes her head, focusing on some different candles and the sketches before them. Caren. Green. Blue. Kimblee. ] This as a tribute perhaps, with all being "equal" in death - but it's lacking in many ways. It's not a proper way to mourn, it's hardly a proper way to honor. It's ill-fitting both for the living and the dead, even if that Cabanela man means well.
I don't know what else I would do though, because there really isn't time here for it to be done properly if we want to live.
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I don't know what else I would do though, because there really isn't time here for it to be done properly if we want to live.