Stephanie Kuehn Quotes
Maybe There Were Times When Suicide Made Sense. When The Immoral Choice Is Moral. Emerson Could Believe That. But His Father Was No Walter White. He Hadn't Been Terminally Ill Or Struggling With Addiction Or Living A Dual Life Where He'd Accrued Huge Gambling Debts That He Couldn't Pay Off. There'd Been No Sacrifice In His Actions. Only Weakness. And His Pain, However Deep It Had Been, Hadn't Disappeared With His Death. He'd Simply Passed It On To Those Who'd Loved Him. That's What Really Got To Emerson. The Selfishness Of It All.
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