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Thank you for being different.
he wasn’t ready to be hit with the memories yet, and it was easier to avoid them in the dark.
the pain is part of it, part of making it permanent. I figure they’re forever, so they should hurt a little, you know?”
you were always so much better than good enough.”
how was someone supposed to spend the rest of their life with the person they held responsible for their child’s death?
Pain and happiness weren’t mutually exclusive, they could coexist in the same moment, in the same memory.

