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So ran my thoughts and they were the reason I left our bed. Joshua made a point of never fully Reading me without explicit invitation, even my dreams when we slept, but I knew that strong emotion had a way of making it past his defenses. Our bed wasn't the place for this sort of thing. Neither was our marriage. If I was to go forward with it, I had to make room for it. With Mike gone, he could no longer occupy the same territory in my heart and head he once had, not when I had Joshua waiting to take his place as was his right, earned by love and contest. <br><br>
 
So ran my thoughts and they were the reason I left our bed. Joshua made a point of never fully Reading me without explicit invitation, even my dreams when we slept, but I knew that strong emotion had a way of making it past his defenses. Our bed wasn't the place for this sort of thing. Neither was our marriage. If I was to go forward with it, I had to make room for it. With Mike gone, he could no longer occupy the same territory in my heart and head he once had, not when I had Joshua waiting to take his place as was his right, earned by love and contest. <br><br>
  
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I thought back to the morning on Sihnon when I'd reconciled myself to losing Nikolai. It had hurt but it had been a sharp sudden loss, an unexpected kick to the head. Losing Mike had been an ongoing process that had begun years ago, but not one bit less painful. Shifting the love and weight of years would not be easy and like Rome, not dismantled in a day. Like a widow sorting through her departed's belongings, I ran through my memories of Mike and as the night drifted inexorably toward sunrise, carefully began to pack them away.<br><br>
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I thought back to the morning on Sihnon when I'd reconciled myself to losing Nikolai. It had hurt but it had been a sharp sudden loss, an unexpected kick to the head. Losing Mike had been an ongoing process that had begun years ago, but not one bit less painful. Shifting the love and weight of years would not be easy and like Rome, not dismantled in a day. Like a widow sorting through her departed's belongings, I ran through my memories of Mike and as the night drift inexorably toward sunrise, carefully began to pack them away.<br><br>
  
  

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