“His mother had been the world to him, and although she had done her best to prepare him, he had been too young to fully understand what death meant—until she was gone, and the great, raw, gaping hole in his heart could not be filled or patched or mended. He looked for her everywhere, even after he had been shown her body—looked and looked and she could not be found.”
— Sarah Monette, book The Goblin Emperor
Source: The Goblin Emperor (2014), Chapter 4, "The Funeral at the Ulimeire" (p. 48)
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