#CHAPTER 116: Return to the Mine
Sarah POV
Stunned, I watched Jordan cry for several seconds before my training kicked in.
“Are you all right?” I asked, kneeling down next to him as he sobbed. Goddess, it sounded like someone had ripped his heart out of his chest and spat on it.
He just cried some more.
“Jordan,” I said as gently as I could. “Jordan, what’s the matter?”
He just kept crying, and soon I was holding him. I’ve been subjected to a lot of different crying styles from various children. This felt genuine and heartfelt. I felt tears come to my own eyes; it was such a sorrowful, mournful sound.
“I’m so sorry,” he choked out before he cried some more.
“It’s OK,” I said. “Whatever it is, it’s OK. I promise.”
He just kept crying. I just kept holding him and saying soothing things.
Finally, he quieted on his own. If there were one thing that made me see red, it was people who wouldn’t let children cry themselves out. When you’re a child, sadness is something you think you will feel forever.
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