[She holds him, allows him to slump for a few moments - but then she's pushing him upright, pulling her hand back - after planting the determination he'd need to accept his innocence, and his guilt, and live with it. She shakes him just enough to catch his attention.]
She's gone. But it was not your fault, Mark. You can still atone for what you've done.
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She's gone. But it was not your fault, Mark. You can still atone for what you've done.