[She holds on tight, moves in closer. James and Seraphim had only met peripherally - they weren't close - but she knows how important he was to Sirius, or at least she has an idea.
That's one benefit, she supposes, of not having her brother here. He would never disappear. Although Seraphim deals with those things differently, she closes her eyes and tries to disappear into the blackness behind them, as if it could swallow her up.
When the lift opens to the sixth floor, she leads the way. Her room is it's usual nest, white pillows and blankets everywhere.]
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That's one benefit, she supposes, of not having her brother here. He would never disappear. Although Seraphim deals with those things differently, she closes her eyes and tries to disappear into the blackness behind them, as if it could swallow her up.
When the lift opens to the sixth floor, she leads the way. Her room is it's usual nest, white pillows and blankets everywhere.]