Regan's pretty sure she knows what Greta's just said to her, and she curls up on herself. She's warming, but most of it is from shame, from sadness and guilt. The shudders wracking her now are from the quiet sobs she's trying to control.
She sees the apology, but it's from the corner of her eye, and she doesn't think she can acknowledge it. Everything is too raw, too harsh — and she doesn't deserve it. She tenses a little when Greta wraps an arm around her, but only a little.
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She sees the apology, but it's from the corner of her eye, and she doesn't think she can acknowledge it. Everything is too raw, too harsh — and she doesn't deserve it. She tenses a little when Greta wraps an arm around her, but only a little.