No. Ye loved him. I canna hold it against either of you that ye mourn him. And it gives me some comfort to know ... He hesitated, and I reached up to smooth the rumpled hair off his face.To know what?That should the need come, you might mourn for me that way, he said softly.
In this passage, the character expresses a sense of understanding and compassion towards two individuals grieving the loss of someone they loved. The acknowledgment of their sorrow highlights the depth of their relationships and the human experience of mourning. The speaker finds solace in the thought that their own life holds enough significance that others would feel a similar sense of loss if they were gone. The exchange becomes emotional as...