... and you can't kill him because you're still stuck in her dream. (the complexity of the problem is staggering, but dreams and nightmares always muddle things, don't they?) Talk about a brutal catch-22.
(jonas feels bad for everyone involved.
it'd be too easy to insist that there's another way to solve the problem; life doesn't work that way, and he knows that as well as anyone. there isn't always a shortcut and what shortcuts do exist are more painful than the long road out. not just that, but it sounds as though d was working tirelessly to find an exit. what other option is there?)
I'm... sorry you had to go through that. And, like, I'm sorry about the woman, too. It's not like there's a right answer to any of it, but... she sounds like she was suffering.
Would ending it let herβI don't know, would she be at peace after that?
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(jonas feels bad for everyone involved.
it'd be too easy to insist that there's another way to solve the problem; life doesn't work that way, and he knows that as well as anyone. there isn't always a shortcut and what shortcuts do exist are more painful than the long road out. not just that, but it sounds as though d was working tirelessly to find an exit. what other option is there?)
I'm... sorry you had to go through that. And, like, I'm sorry about the woman, too. It's not like there's a right answer to any of it, but... she sounds like she was suffering.
Would ending it let herβI don't know, would she be at peace after that?