Zora lowered her gaze for a moment as she let his words sink in, and then looked directly and with compassion, and yes, gratitude at Frederick. It was without a doubt very sweet that he had been taking into consideration how she might react or feel if he spoke about Broen.
"He was your son too, Frederick, and you have every right to mention or talk about him," she told him. "I do appreciate what you are doing, but honestly, any little thing can set me off, and sometimes, it's not even anything directly related to him," she confessed as she brushed a piece of her hair that had fallen in her eyes, out of her face.
"You know as well as I do that Broen often danced to his own tune and did things his way," she told Frederick as she closed her eyes for a moment, and then opened them, staring calmly at him with pained sadness as she spoke, "I suspect it would not have mattered if you had started when he was younger or when you did. He simply did not want to be a superhero, and I honestly doubt you could have ever changed that." she stated sadly.
"He was your son too, Frederick, and you have every right to mention or talk about him," she told him. "I do appreciate what you are doing, but honestly, any little thing can set me off, and sometimes, it's not even anything directly related to him," she confessed as she brushed a piece of her hair that had fallen in her eyes, out of her face.
"You know as well as I do that Broen often danced to his own tune and did things his way," she told Frederick as she closed her eyes for a moment, and then opened them, staring calmly at him with pained sadness as she spoke, "I suspect it would not have mattered if you had started when he was younger or when you did. He simply did not want to be a superhero, and I honestly doubt you could have ever changed that." she stated sadly.
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