"Yes, well enough that it feels like my heart and soul exploded in my chest when I found out." Zadkiel replied.
The moment Zadkiel stepped through the door, Ari was out of her seat, standing close to her grandmother protectively. "This is a private affair. You can say your goodbyes after we're done."
Zadkiel scoffed and stepped closer, towering over her, the smile turning into more of a taunting smirk. "Now-now, Ari. I know we've had our differences. But this isn't any kind of way to act during a funeral. This is a place where we all come together and grieve over someone we all lost and cared about. Let's put that behind us. Tomorrow we can go back to our life of you not liking me. I feel like it's my fault,"