Owen nodded at her answer. He understood the relationship she had with her family and frowned, knowing that even after all these years, it still wasn’t repaired. “I see. So…” And Owen wasn’t entirely sure he should start in on this but it might be the only time he’d see her. “Why didn’t you call..or email or something? I mean..I know we fought but that was years and years ago.”
Had it really been years since the day she departed from Seattle Grace (the first place she had found sanctuary in for so long)? That didn’t make Teddy feel old or anything.
“I needed a clean break. I thought it’d be easier, you know, if I didn’t miss you. And everyone else.” She tried to keep the accusation out of her voice and failed abysmally. Teddy had long since forgiven Owen and came to terms with the fact that what he did was justified, but that didn’t make the hurt go away.