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The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey Hartman
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“Even though he’d never been on the receiving end of love, he felt it deeply for the world around him. His mushrooms were his companions. His books, his family. His tea, his passion. His job, his purpose.”
Aubrey Hartman, The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
“The cruel words from loved ones often find the deepest roots in our souls.”
Aubrey Hartman, The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
“Humans--hurried, worried creatures that you are--seem to think that grief is a thing that must be filled. You think grief is a hole. A hollow. An absence.

But it is none of those.

Grief is a thing with weight and bulk--perhaps the heaviest thing of all. It pushes at the edge of your soul, forcing it into a different shape. You can never fill it, because it is not empty. And it will not shrink with time. But you can learn to carry it. Practice noticing it less as it becomes a more familiar part of you.

In the end, your grief will always be there, taking up space.

And I suppose that's the beautiful thing about a soul:

There is infinite space.

You may even find that there is space for more grief. But--this is what I want you to remember--there is room for more joy. And it is your job to open your arms and welcome joy and joy and joy until your grief looks small in comparison.”
Aubrey Hartman, The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
“An idea had long been dancing on the edge of his thoughts... he finally let it in:
Clare, the undead fox of Deadwood Forest, was a good soul. Perhaps more important: He was a soul worthy of good things.”
Aubrey Hartman, The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
“if you are always safe behind another’s shield, you will never know the power of your own sword.”
Aubrey Hartman, The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest