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The Dead Girl in 2A The Dead Girl in 2A by Carter Wilson
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“Because that’s all we have in life, isn’t it? Our memories. It’s what makes the human experience. Best to get them onto paper before it’s too late.”
Carter Wilson, The Dead Girl in 2A
“So here’s my promise to myself: Whatever time I have left I will fill with joy, love, compassion, and—above all else—grand adventures.”
Carter Wilson, The Dead Girl in 2A
“Maybe that’s what death is. A permanent state of remembrance.”
Carter Wilson, The Dead Girl in 2A
“I feel broken.” There was such a distance in her gaze, as if she suddenly saw the raw truths behind all the false comforts children are told. “And nobody can fix me.”
Carter Wilson, The Dead Girl in 2A
“And so here I am, left with the one true currency all of us possess.” Eaton lightly taps his index finger against his temple. “When we get to the point of death, whether we know it’s coming or not, all we’ve ever accumulated in life that matters are memories. Things we’ve done. People we’ve loved. Lands we’ve explored. Memories are the truest measure of wealth, and yet they can’t be passed down, not really. Stories can be told, but our memories, those things as unique as our fingerprints, all crumble along with our bones.”
Carter Wilson, The Dead Girl in 2A