Chapter 29 - The Five Stages Of Grief & Dark Comfort
Part 1: Denial
In the aftermath of Selene's death, Havoc found herself trapped in a state of denial. She could not believe that her friend was truly gone, refusing to accept the harsh reality of her absence.Part 2: Anger
As the truth of Selene's death began to sink in, Havoc was consumed by a burning rage. She lashed out at those around her, blaming them for her friend's demise and seeking vengeance against those she held responsible.Part 3: Bargaining
In her darkest moments, Havoc found herself bargaining with unseen forces, desperate to turn back the hands of time and undo the tragedy that had befallen her. She made promises she knew she could not keep, hoping against hope for a miracle that would never come.Part 4: Depression
As the weight of her grief became too much to bear, Havoc fell into a deep depression. She withdrew from the world around her, retreating into the shadows of her own mind as she struggled to come to terms with her loss.Part 5: Acceptance
But amidst the darkness, a glimmer of light still shone within Havoc's soul. With time and reflection, she came to accept the reality of Selene's death, finding solace in the memories they had shared and the knowledge that her friend's spirit would always be with her.Part 6: Dark Comfort
In the depths of her despair, Havoc found a twisted kind of comfort in the darkness that had long been her constant companion. It whispered promises of power and control, offering her a refuge from the pain and suffering of the world.Part 7: Embracing the Shadows
But even as she sought solace in the darkness, Havoc knew that she could not hide from her pain forever. With Selene's memory as her guide, she resolved to confront her own demons head-on, determined to find redemption in the face of her own darkness.