He shouldn't accept. It's not - it wouldn't be an intrusion, not if he's actually invited, unbelievable though that may be, but he can't think that Sharon would want him in her family's home, not after what he did to her. But maybe it wouldn't hurt just to - to see it. Just once. For a day or two, while he figures out where to go and what to do next.
They're not expecting him to come see Peggy. She might not even remember his visit, with her mind betraying her so cruelly in the way he's seen. (Maybe that'd be better, for her.) There's no reason they'd think to ask, or her to tell them. He should have the time. Just a little time.
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He shouldn't accept. It's not - it wouldn't be an intrusion, not if he's actually invited, unbelievable though that may be, but he can't think that Sharon would want him in her family's home, not after what he did to her. But maybe it wouldn't hurt just to - to see it. Just once. For a day or two, while he figures out where to go and what to do next.
They're not expecting him to come see Peggy. She might not even remember his visit, with her mind betraying her so cruelly in the way he's seen. (Maybe that'd be better, for her.) There's no reason they'd think to ask, or her to tell them. He should have the time. Just a little time.
"Thank you," he murmurs, very low.