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He understood that the ghost existed first and foremost within his own head. That maybe ghosts always haunted minds, not places.
Jude teetered then on the edge of an uncomfortable thought, that he had, over time, become a little too willing to take what he was offered, without wondering at the possible consequences.
He had always known he would go out this way: on fire. He had always known that rage was flammable, dangerous to store under pressure, where he had kept it his whole life.
Horror was rooted in sympathy, after all, in understanding what it would be like to suffer the worst.