Why the child I had grown to love had to die before he could live...
Elijah’s eyes widened a little. His heart constricted in his chest and for a moment, he could hear the glorious giggles of his daughter, of his Katherine, in his ears. He closed his eyes, determined to rid himself of the memories, but instead, on the back of his eyelids he saw her bright eyes, her sprouting, copper locks. Elijah quickly reopened his eyes and swallowed the hard lump that had formed in his throat. Elijah’s hands fell to the arms of the chair in which he sat and his fingers gripped tightly the intricately embroidered upholstery. He sat up a little straighter and shook his head, an attempt to swing free the moisture in his eyes.
Clearing his throat, Elijah looked at Cecilia steadily and tried to form the words that would reassure her. But he had none.
“Things just...” Elijah looked away, unable to face truth that had so much relevance to himself, as well as his sister. “Things just sometimes happen like that. We never really know why and it destroys us when it does. But in the end we figure that it happens for a reason and it might not be for the best and sometimes that feels as though it’ll be impossible to deal with but eventually it’s alright again and you can learn to live without thinking about it. But when it comes back to haunt you... it’s like your body and your soul has been wounded all over again.”
Elijah returned his gaze to his sister. “Pick a place. I’ll find you a place to stay and I’ll match whatever I can shake out of your father in terms of allowance. It should be enough to run a household and have enough staff to look after your child while you finish your studies. You do not have to return to Hogwarts if you don’t wish. Tutors can be provided.” Elijah pulled to him a piece of parchment, suddenly having gathered a decisive resolve.
“Happiness is something you have to find for yourself. It is dependent not on other people. We can fix this, Cecilia. It will take time, granted, but it can be resolved and I am sure there are suitors that are willing to make an honest woman of you. Or, you could pick yourself, hmm?”
Elijah put down his quill for a moment. "How does that sound?"