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“I think I’ve spent so long waiting for it all to begin, for life to really start, that I missed out on what it was really all about.”
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“He’d had to do that twice. Hold the woman he loved in his arms as she lay dying.”
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“That final week, not quite long enough, not quite dead yet.
But if it’s a frog to you, then it’s a frog to me too.”
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But if it’s a frog to you, then it’s a frog to me too.”
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“You can love something without needing it to love you back.”
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“I’ve finally been living. And that’s all because of you. You showed me. It’s the best thing anyone’s ever done for me, and I’ll never forget it. And I wanted you to know, that it was all you, before it’s too late.”
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“But,' she said, 'what's the point in doing it, if it's not to achieve something big?'
'Maybe there is no point.”
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'Maybe there is no point.”
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“Yeah,' Jet said, 'I see you. Do you see me?' 'I've always seen you, Jet.”
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“Turns out dying feels a lot like living.”
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“You know,’ he said, gripping the wheel with both hands, even though they weren’t going anywhere.
‘I think this has been the worst week of my life, because I’m going to lose you, and I don’t want to lose you.’
He cleared the lump in his throat. ‘But, it’s also been the best week of my life, because I got to spend it with you.”
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‘I think this has been the worst week of my life, because I’m going to lose you, and I don’t want to lose you.’
He cleared the lump in his throat. ‘But, it’s also been the best week of my life, because I got to spend it with you.”
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“Because I wrote this little song … for Jet.”
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“I think life is about finding your person, your one person.”
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“I’m sorry,” Billy cries. Jet isn’t. She’s home, because she’s here with Billy. He holds her, tucks her hair out of her face.”
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“So.’ Jet hesitated, trying to stick her mind back together, to fix what the doctor couldn’t. ‘My choice is I can die now, or I can die in seven days?”
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“She wanted what she'd always wanted. To do something, achieve something big, something undeniably great, to prove that she could.”
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“Was this what it felt like to be a man? Walking on this creepy dark bridge, not scared for a second that she wouldn't make it out the other side, because it didn't really make a difference whether she did or not. The night belonged to her now too. A dead woman walking. And dead women had no use for fear.”
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“It was your funeral today. I sat with your family, held little Jet’s hand. I can’t believe you’re really gone. I’ll miss you forever. When I have a daughter, I’ll name her after you. Goodbye Emily.”
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“Not fair?' Jet asked, incredulous. I'm twenty-seven. I'm the one who has to die before l've even had a chance to live.”
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“think I’ve spent so long waiting for it all to begin, for life to really start, that I missed out on what it was really all about.”
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“I'm sorry that I'm not Emily. But I was never supposed to be. Took me a while to learn that, and I hope you can see it too. I spent my whole life waiting because I was trying to live a future that was never mine. And I did it because I wanted you to be proud of me. To just once say “Good Job, Jet.” I needed it, lived for it, and I don't think that was healthy, for either of us.”
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“He'd known her all her life; maybe he knew those hidden parts of her too, that she couldn't ask for help because it was the same as feeling useless.”
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“And if they brought the murder weapon with them' - Jet paused, not long enough to lose the budding thought - 'that means they came here with one purpose. It wasn't a stranger.
It wasn't a robbery gone wrong. It was someone I know. And they came here to kill me”
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It wasn't a robbery gone wrong. It was someone I know. And they came here to kill me”
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“Look.’ She pointed up at the sky, drawing a shape with the stars. ‘Do you see it? No, look this way, Billy. Yeah. That’s its eye, that’s the other one. It’s a frog, see?’
Billy laughed. ‘Of course you see a frog. You love frogs.’
‘You don’t see it?’
Billy breathed out, looked at her. ‘If it’s a frog to you, then it’s a frog to me.’
‘It’s a frog’.”
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Billy laughed. ‘Of course you see a frog. You love frogs.’
‘You don’t see it?’
Billy breathed out, looked at her. ‘If it’s a frog to you, then it’s a frog to me.’
‘It’s a frog’.”
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“Because, Billy, this past week, I haven’t really been dying. I think, maybe, it’s the opposite. I’ve finally been living. And that’s all because of you. You showed me.”
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“Don’t you? Don’t you ever think about it? Somewhere new? Maybe a lot of somewheres. Not the place that’s supposed to be home, but the place that feels like home. Find other bars to play your music in, make lots of people smile, because you make everyone smile, Billy. Live out of a truck and have dirty socks and cold beers and sit under new stars every night? Don’t plan, or worry about the time. Just…be.”
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“all of her laters and all of her tomorrows, leaving her with just a handful. Leftovers. Scraps.”
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“Not off the top of my head." "No, it was off the top of my head, Luke. The back actually.”
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“The rage dripped down her spine to her gut, caught fire. Jet kicked out, feet catching the table leg, a growl at the back of her throat.”
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“walking. And dead women had no use for fear.”
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“Would anyone leave flowers for her? Jet liked sunflowers best.”
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