Comet knew that James felt the same way about Aristotle as she did now. He had killed three stones, but died by giving life to four. She hadn't known it was possible to die by giving too much life, but it made sense now. Then came the thought:
James could've died trying to give life to Peggy. They were lucky that hadn't happened, but the headache that he had felt... Comet felt worse than ever, it was at her own urging that he had even tried to revive a stone to be her sibling. It was all her fault. They were lucky that it hadn't happened, but the fact that it
could've was enough. Just another stone added to her... plan.
James was looking very fluffed up and agitated. Especially about the Collector. She held her own doubts about his items too, it seemed they all did more harm than good.
The tears soaked into her fur, but she didn't care. Comet turned her head to press it against James's.
"I'm sorry too." Sorry for so many things, for holding back this secret for so long, sorry for being the cause of his possible death from reviving the stone, sorry for everything. But they were words of comfort too, Aristotle was a loss that she wasn't sure they would ever be able to recover from. Comet would not tell James of her guilt though, because that would only make things worse. As if that were possible.
@James