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MARK

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A Lesson by Lang Leav

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me every morning at school

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  • winchesterandwinchester:

    It strikes me how one of the first things the boys say when the other is dying is “No.” As if somehow denying it will change the situation. There’s so much that they try to oppose - fate, destiny, plans, future, whatever - but the thing they most vehemently object to is the other’s death. And the fact that they’re looking right into the other’s eyes when they say it breaks my heart. It’s like they’re begging the other to do something, to be okay.

    It’s probably one of the last things they both heard as they died.

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  • winchesterandwinchester:

    It strikes me how one of the first things the boys say when the other is dying is “No.” As if somehow denying it will change the situation. There’s so much that they try to oppose - fate, destiny, plans, future, whatever - but the thing they most vehemently object to is the other’s death. And the fact that they’re looking right into the other’s eyes when they say it breaks my heart. It’s like they’re begging the other to do something, to be okay.

    It’s probably one of the last things they both heard as they died.

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