She nodded, relieved. He probably wasn’t lying. Edgar didn’t lie.
”When I was little, I had a cat. His name was Johnathan. He was real mangy and had been in so many cat fights it was a wonder there were still parts of his ears left.”
Jenny smiled softly at the memory.
”He’d been by my side since I was born- he was older than I was, actually. He was my only real friend. Him and…”
Say it.
”Him and my mom.”
Her expression saddened and she stared at the ground.
”One day, he died. He was very old. I tried to fix him. I figured my necromancy could do that. I tried and tried, but nothing worked. Eventually, I called out to my dad. Asked him to help me. He refused. Hades said that it was just Johnathan’s time. He got a skeleton to drag him beneath the ground so I’d quit trying. It made me angry. My mom…”
Her voice choked up, tears returning.
”She tried to comfort me. I lashed out. I screamed at her, at dad, at everything, and opened a chasm. My mom fell in.”
She wiped her eyes with a sleeve, the tears coming faster.
”She didn’t survive. The pit was too deep. I wasn’t-“
She cut off, her voice shaking.
”I wasn’t able to find her, couldn’t even bury her…”