[The scene takes place in the little garden in the back of Willow -- and now, also Hope's house. Hope can be seen curled up, droplets of rain falling down on him, but the boy does not seem to be bothered by that in the slightest.]
Mom… I miss you. I -- I miss you s-so much, I can't… [His voice breaks into sobs, and when he lifts his face, it's clear
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If you saw your friends just a few days ago, there's no way your vision would be real... right? I mean... after a person dies, it takes a good few days to give them a proper burial, not even mentioning the gravestones...
[She forces a smile but it isn't really that honest. She isn't actually that sure of what she's talking about anymore.]
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It might n-not add up, but... nothing here does. [Pained, he grabs his head with his hands.] They... we will all... d-die.
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Take a deep breath and do not let it get to you. I know it might be hard but you have to be strong. Death is unavoidable for all of us - [She pauses as her expression becomes more tense. Flashbacks of feelings she wasn't supposed to remember and memories of pain she theoretically never felt flow into her head.] - it is scary and it is painful. But we can't just waste our lives worrying about death, you know?
[It wasn't her intention to sound like she was quoting a philosopher, really!]
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What if there is only death? What if... what if there is nothing e-else to come back to?
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I - I know.
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Um, w-who are you?
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-- yeah, me too. With my friends. But dwelling on it.. are you still staying at the clinic?
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Uh, I... moved out a few days ago. Willow offered me a room, s-so I'm staying with her.
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