[Whatever freakish act of benevolence gave Evie another chance at life, she isn't about to squander it by fighting with someone she genuinely cares for. With a careful step forward (because now he's skittish), she reaches out for one of Philip's hands...but the gesture falls short. At this moment, the only thing she's scared of is the possible lack of reciprocation.
But he's so stubborn that he can't realise that doing this alone is what's worst for him. When you can't run, you crawl. When you can't do that...you just have to find someone to help carry you.
The question is whether Philip wants to live with forgiveness and a vague feeling of regret, or self-loathing and bitter remorse.]
If you don't believe you have something worth fighting for, you might as well surrender. Anyone can give up; it's the easiest thing in the world to do. Don't be anyone.
[But keeping it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart? That's real strength.]
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[Whatever freakish act of benevolence gave Evie another chance at life, she isn't about to squander it by fighting with someone she genuinely cares for. With a careful step forward (because now he's skittish), she reaches out for one of Philip's hands...but the gesture falls short. At this moment, the only thing she's scared of is the possible lack of reciprocation.
But he's so stubborn that he can't realise that doing this alone is what's worst for him. When you can't run, you crawl. When you can't do that...you just have to find someone to help carry you.
The question is whether Philip wants to live with forgiveness and a vague feeling of regret, or self-loathing and bitter remorse.]
If you don't believe you have something worth fighting for, you might as well surrender. Anyone can give up; it's the easiest thing in the world to do. Don't be anyone.
[But keeping it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart? That's real strength.]