[He looks at the plate, then at Break, then Emily, then back at the plate again. With another small sigh, he picks up a scone just to abandon it on his own plate, looking rather miserable.]
Sister Rosette has taken the worst path a human being can take. Solomon...Solomon was no different. And yet they are good humans, their hearts more genuine than most angels I know. Solomon was chosen by God while Sister Rosette is practically a saint.
...Heaven was right to punish me if I cannot assist those who deserve such blessings more than anyone else.
[There is a long pause as he looks down at his teacup, suddenly painfully anxious in Mister Break's presence.]
I have seen Mister Gilbert's soul. He needs help as well.
[And he has been terribly concerned about Mister Break's situation, though perhaps he is doing better. Contrary to Solomon and Rosette, Break regrets most things he did, and has accepted a divine presence in his life.]
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Sister Rosette has taken the worst path a human being can take. Solomon...Solomon was no different. And yet they are good humans, their hearts more genuine than most angels I know. Solomon was chosen by God while Sister Rosette is practically a saint.
...Heaven was right to punish me if I cannot assist those who deserve such blessings more than anyone else.
[There is a long pause as he looks down at his teacup, suddenly painfully anxious in Mister Break's presence.]
I have seen Mister Gilbert's soul. He needs help as well.
[And he has been terribly concerned about Mister Break's situation, though perhaps he is doing better. Contrary to Solomon and Rosette, Break regrets most things he did, and has accepted a divine presence in his life.]