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[It was difficult to celebrate a holiday under the effects of mind control, no matter how subtle. So he'd postponed his plans, just a few days. The exact date wasn't of much importance to him - they hadn't even had this day in Tazmily - but the spirit of it . . . That was what he wanted to honor.
He holds a single sunflower, the mass of
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After a little bit... He doesn't get up but he calls out.]
Hi.
How long have you been there?
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... about eight minutes and 37 seconds...
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[Lucas has no idea how long he's been here, but he figures she's heard at least part of it. Asking 'did you hear me talking to myself' is out of the question, though.]
The trees break here to let the sunlight in. It's warm . . .
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He waits for Lucas, letting him have his time. Just laying down and watching.]]
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She loved sunflowers. That's why I'm doing this. Everyone in Tazmily knew it. When you thought about my mom, you thought about sunflowers. ...Well. Maybe you thought me and Claus first cause there weren't any other twins in town, but.
We buried her next to her favorites.
And when I dream about her... it's always in that patch, that endless field that goes on and on. Golden flowers everywhere. Like what they talk about in church. Heaven is a field of sunflowers.
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That's a wonderful, and very sad picture.]]
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[Lucas will, without warning, flop back, sending the bug flying off his shoulder and bouncing away.]
I was in it. She brought me there, for a little while.....
[And chittering madly. Lucas turns his head to see... his bug. And a dog of some sort. Back up on his butt he goes.]
...Hello?
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Sitting down in the dirt beside him. Looking out at the park.]
You know, judging by you, your parents did a great job.
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.........Thanks.
Like people say... I didn't know how lucky I was until I lost it.
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Be glad for what you had, don't be sad for what you lost.
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I am. I really am. But I think, still ... I might be sad just because... I'm sad.
Sorry.
I didn't actually think anyone would hear me.
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Mother's Day, huh.
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I know it's a little late, but... I think the real Mother's Day was a little hectic.
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I bet your mom's really proud of you, wherever she is.
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People used to say that to me a lot . . . I don't actually think I've ever wanted her to be proud of me.
[He smiles, a little shyly.]
I just wanted her to be near me.
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Yeah... I know just what you mean.
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Your dad would be proud of you, too.
And what I say that... What I mean, too, is, 'You're such a strong person. I'm so glad to know you.'
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