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“Cory wondered if maybe some people were better off dead. When you’re dead you don’t have to face the horrors of life, whether it’s striving to be the best, dealing with something bad you or somebody else did, dealing with someone’s death or anything. Most people, if not everyone, had a reason to die. Dead people can’t even be upset about dying because they’re dead.”
Jesse Haubert, A Stranger In Everyone
“There was water and waves all around. They ran towered the shore, and made way for the boat as it ran through. At the back of the boat, water squirted out and some of it was white.
It was magical.”
Jesse Haubert, A Stranger In Everyone
“He swung up into the saddle and squeezed his legs, signaling Mickey to walk. Mickey obeyed, of course. Then they went into a trot and headed into the woods.
Kevin urged Mickey into a canter and then into a gallop. He couldn’t think of anything but the speed. It pulled him in and he was lost.
He urged Mickey faster and faster. The gallop was his drug.”
Jesse Haubert, A Stranger In Everyone
“he made the poor choice of deciding that he couldn't live either. You can make a better choice. You can choose to get up and live.”
Jesse Haubert, A Stranger In Everyone