Calvin was not one to embellish his words - he preferred to say what he meant, and to mean what he said.
And so when he would tell Robyn that he loved her, it was sincere and heartfelt. They were peaceful in each other’s presence.
Equally so, there had been a shift of consciousness that had remained with him, ever since the healing on the beach.
Calvin had not been told about the details that followed. All he knew, was he had found himself praying, and Francis had literally come back from the dead afterwards, and God came closer to him in that moment.
He could feel, at the back of his mind, something that was familiar with this event. How could the mysterious feel so unmysterious - so natural? And yet, it was. This interior awakening to God the Father had felt more real to him, than reality itself.
As an Australian, Robyn was easy going about this change of perspective. She was fairly relaxed about everything - her nature never saw contradictions in people - only evolvements.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances
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