I don't know. And we can't say that maybe, in his head, he just thought he was helping. I'll talk to him later, but...either way, telling everyone you drill holes in people's heads will never help one's case.
I went to go get groceries, but instead of going home, I walked the opposite direction once I had them. I think... I was mad at my family. I was doing all the housework and I guess... I just felt unappreciated.
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I don't know. And we can't say that maybe, in his head, he just thought he was helping. I'll talk to him later, but...either way, telling everyone you drill holes in people's heads will never help one's case.
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No. It really doesn't.
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...You shouldn't worry so much. In the end...it was complicated, and there was nothing we could do.
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I always worry. I just can't do anything about it.
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Actually letting go is the hard part.
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[Ah. Yes, his friend...]
That memory was of you both, wasn't it?
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Yeah. He was a real trouble maker.
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[A laugh.]
You were too, running from home.
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[Fate feels like such a heavy word. Isn't it just a series of coincidences that lead people to each other.]
I didn't even realize I was running away from home until later.
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I went to go get groceries, but instead of going home, I walked the opposite direction once I had them. I think... I was mad at my family. I was doing all the housework and I guess... I just felt unappreciated.
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At least by then my little brothers knew how to take care of the house.
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