[Everyone will be gone, someday. When you've been around for as long as Rey, doing what she does, living through so many different lives, you start to see people as impermanent flickers in life. Things that can and will be gone in a blink, just like that. It's nothing new to her, but she isn't surprised by those who feel different. Who haven't had the misfortune of seeing so many faces come and go over the course of several decades like she has. So she tries not to dismiss Carlisle's grief the same way she would treat her own passing. It still sucks.]
Mn...
[Rey thinks twice about introducing the concept of those who die are returned by Hope in the same state they were when they arrived. Not only does Carlisle see them as "false gods", death is hardly what she would consider a solution to literally having your soul leak out of you.
[Wait.]
Does the healing aggravate it in any way as well?
[Was she making it worse every time she called on him whenever she was in a pinch?]
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Mn...
[Rey thinks twice about introducing the concept of those who die are returned by Hope in the same state they were when they arrived. Not only does Carlisle see them as "false gods", death is hardly what she would consider a solution to literally having your soul leak out of you.
[Wait.]
Does the healing aggravate it in any way as well?
[Was she making it worse every time she called on him whenever she was in a pinch?]