I think pinpointing the reason why or the moment when people become friends is a fool's errand. I think you wake up one day and realize that you simply are.
Then, that makes things harder, I think. Y'know, just... getting to know someone like that and losing them.
[ he is not very good at explaining his process here, and he isn't even sure what the point he's trying to make is, but- she was there for him, so he's trying to be there for her, even if he isn't very good at it. ]
To survive here, a certain degree of pain seems to be necessary. But have you considered, at all, the benefits of finding your partner? If you did, perhaps you could still save the one you've lost.
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But in this case, I suppose I would say so.
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Then, that makes things harder, I think. Y'know, just... getting to know someone like that and losing them.
[ he is not very good at explaining his process here, and he isn't even sure what the point he's trying to make is, but- she was there for him, so he's trying to be there for her, even if he isn't very good at it. ]
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It's always hard to lose someone you've grown attached to, whether you intended the attachment or not, yes.
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Just seemed like it'd be more trouble than it's worth.
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[that's what she thinks.]
All of us may die here sooner or later. But if your wish is for someone besides yourself, that may not precisely matter.