[Kate has always been very religious, that was before. Now she isn't so sure. Dying changes someone. She wants to believe that the Lord would never give up on his children, no matter who they are or what they've done, but it hadn't worked for her. She believed loving meant loving the unlovable.
'There is no love left.' That's what she'd told Richie, just before she died, and before she woke up here.]
That's a good way to see it. What's your favorite memory with your mom?
[Kate's arms wrap around her knees as she turns the brunt of her attention over to Steve. The clouds are nice but she's more curious about him.]
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'There is no love left.' That's what she'd told Richie, just before she died, and before she woke up here.]
That's a good way to see it. What's your favorite memory with your mom?
[Kate's arms wrap around her knees as she turns the brunt of her attention over to Steve. The clouds are nice but she's more curious about him.]