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I'm drawing again🙏
And i still need to reread stc
Ofc spoiler warning just in case
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hoco queen💝
My babys so pretty.
I’d like to think that Mark haunts Sofia—gently—not to scare her but so that she knows he’s always watching her, even now. He pulls the covers back over her on cold nights. He moves things she’s lost to places where she’ll find them. He hugs her after every ballet recital and tells her how proud he is of her. He thinks she can feel it; maybe not physically but somehow.
He looks in on Sloan and her son too, but not as often. That feels... more invasive, and less welcome. Still, he makes sure they’re okay.
He cried like a baby at Callie and Arizona’s second wedding. He haunts them too, sometimes. He likes to follow them into the OR and “assist” on rare or interesting surgeries. He knows they can’t hear him, but he thinks it relaxes them when he talks to them.
He follows Jackson into surgery, too. It’s not hard to get from New York to Seattle when you’re dead. He watches Jackson in the OR, chest about to burst from pride at what his protege has become, and he doesn’t think that Jackson ever realizes that he’s there—except this one time, when Jackson was about to make a mistake and Mark yelled—actually yelled—and Jackson froze, like he’d heard him. Jackson moved on a moment later, having avoided the mistake, but Mark could see the crease in his brow as he tried to reconcile what he’d (somehow) heard plain as day with his atheist beliefs.
Lexie haunts her sisters, mostly. She loves following Meredith into the OR “helping” Molly unpack when she and her family move to another military base. (Molly always could make anywhere feel like home.) When Meredith won her first Catherine Fox Award, Lexie jumped up and down and cheered so loud that Meredith would be able to hear her all the way in the world of the living.
She follows all her nieces and nephews to school on occasion, but mostly she follows Zola. Zola is both the only one she actually knew and the one that she sees herself in the most; an intelligent young girl ready to take on the world.
She sees Derek with Zola a lot, especially these days, whispering that he and Meredith both love Zola and her siblings very much, and everything going to be okay. Bailey and Ellis don’t realize anything is wrong yet, so they didn’t need the reassurance, but Derek spends a lot of time trying to reassure Zola.
Lexie likes to spend time with her mom, now that she can again. She likes to hear her mother’s voice and taste her mother’s food and feel the warmth of her mother’s hugs. Those are second only to Mark’s hugs.
They’re married now, Mark and Lexie. They had a big wedding and invited all their dead friends and family. Mark insisted. It was a small wedding, because they died young and didn’t have a lot of dead friends, but it was everything Lexie wanted, and now she lays in Marks arms and imagines his breath and his heartbeat, and it makes her feel calm, and ready to learn what happens next.
Sofia Torres photographed by Rachel Lamb.
Sofia: was on the phone with my mom and she went "where’s my phone?" bitch, am I gonna have to put her down?
Emily Gafford, Oslo Grace, Sofia Torres