The Leaving
You leave. You did something right, even if you're not sure what.
You leave. You're not sure if you helped. You're not sure what you said that mattered or if anything did. But you showed up — and sometimes that's the whole thing.
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The Casserole
→Your friend just lost her mother. You showed up with a casserole and no idea what to say. Learn that presence — not answers — is what people actually need.
Part of the quest
Supporting Someone Through Grief
→Your friend just lost her mother. You showed up with a casserole and no idea what to say. Learn that presence — not answers, not silver linings, not advice — is what people actually need.
What you'll learn from The Leaving
This scenario focuses on You leave. You did something right, even if you're not sure what. — a critical skill inside the broader difficult conversations domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Casserole, a full interactive story inside the Supporting Someone Through Grief quest.
Skills you'll build in Supporting Someone Through Grief
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Your friend just lost her mother. You're standing at her door with a casserole and no idea what to say. The casserole is doing more work than you are right now — and that might be enough.
You try to find a silver lining. 'At least she's not suffering anymore.' Your friend looks at you and the look says everything — stop trying to make this make sense.
You stop talking. You sit next to her on the couch. The silence is uncomfortable and necessary. For the first time, you're not trying to fix anything — you're just being in it with her.
Ready to practice You leave. You did something right, even if you're not sure what.?
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