Re: Horatio/DC #12: Miami Never Closes. Neither Does This Th
I'm not entirely sure that Yelina leaving for Brazil with Raymond made her 'happy' as such. You only need to look at the orchestration of the scene at the end of '10-7'. Yelina really did not want to let go of H. She reluctantly did so because she had no choice. Ray Jnr had already gone running into his father's arms and Yelina knew she had to go with them as wife and mother. As Yelina walks across the tarmac, she glances back at H and remarks that she doesn't know what to say to Ray. The way in which she hugs Ray is also quite different from the way she hugged Horatio (loved the way she buried her face into his shoulder - sigh).
However, it is absoultely true to say that H almost always puts others first, and he believed that he had to reunite his family without question. Regardless of his own happiness and feelings, he did the honourable thing. He was left a broken man, but his self-sacrificial nature is such that he would have felt he had no other option.
EDIT: For those of you who are interested in news concerning the return of Yelina, there is info posted in the Miami Spoiler Lab and the H/Y thread in Shipper Central.
I'm not entirely sure that Yelina leaving for Brazil with Raymond made her 'happy' as such. You only need to look at the orchestration of the scene at the end of '10-7'. Yelina really did not want to let go of H. She reluctantly did so because she had no choice. Ray Jnr had already gone running into his father's arms and Yelina knew she had to go with them as wife and mother. As Yelina walks across the tarmac, she glances back at H and remarks that she doesn't know what to say to Ray. The way in which she hugs Ray is also quite different from the way she hugged Horatio (loved the way she buried her face into his shoulder - sigh).
However, it is absoultely true to say that H almost always puts others first, and he believed that he had to reunite his family without question. Regardless of his own happiness and feelings, he did the honourable thing. He was left a broken man, but his self-sacrificial nature is such that he would have felt he had no other option.
EDIT: For those of you who are interested in news concerning the return of Yelina, there is info posted in the Miami Spoiler Lab and the H/Y thread in Shipper Central.