#but also legit the first thing i thought when Edwin asked Charles if he'd been crying was that it was the least judgy tone ever
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I am thinking about how Edwin asked Charles if he'd been crying, when they were in the Devlin house. Something about it seemed to me like this wasn't something Edwin was unfamiliar with.
So please picture, it's the early 90s, and for two ghost boys things are going pretty swell. They have their freedom, this blossoming friendship, and a detective agency they're starting up. But also remember that Charles is a 16 year old boy. No one can see him or hear him. He can never go home. He'll never hug his mom again. His friends killed him. He can't sleep. Or sometimes it's the little things, like not being able to taste his favourite foods and drinks. He is 16 forever now, and in those early years sometimes it hits him that he's dead, and the grief just knocks him down.
Edwin may never be comfortable with the emotional outbursts but he is understanding. Edwin didn't have time to grieve his own death, and he has no one on Earth to miss, but Charles had a life, and he had people, and things that brought him comfort that are beyond him now. So when Charles cries and grieves his own death, and says it's not fair, Edwin doesn't argue. He just tries to be there for his new friend as best as he can.
#this was brought to you by my own thoughts about grief as a living person#and how sometimes you're fine but then sometimes you remember someone's favourite food or sweater or it just hits you that they're gone#and you'll never talk to or hug them again and you get hit with a wall of sad out of nowhere#dbda#dead boy detectives#charles rowland#edwin payne#but also legit the first thing i thought when Edwin asked Charles if he'd been crying was that it was the least judgy tone ever#coming from the queen of judgemental tones#good job george rextrew on conveying nothing but concern/questioning#and on top of that i would like to emphasize that Charles was a CHILD and children should be allowed to cry when they're sad and grieving
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