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Why Is It When Something's Pointed Out, It Becomes So Much More Apparent?
why is it when something's pointed out, it becomes so much more apparent?
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and they help you with new projects. and get a say in your new hyperfixation. and get excited when you see something they used to love. they make sure you're never alone
Ohhhhhj so the childhood self doesn't disappear forever they come back as a ghost when you are struggling to break into adulthood and sit with you during your lunch break so you're not alone. Alright
GOD she'd have nothing then 😭 she can't play the guitar anymore and if she stops enjoying space because the memories are too painful? everything would hurt 😭
wait oh my god
what if Ellie stops liking space because of the golfing 😭😭😭 she stopped liking Halloween because of what happened with Riley, so it could be a very real possibility 😭
I wonder if all of Dina's questions on day 1 were her trying to figure out how Ellie would handle her pregnancy. like asking her "what if Leah's gone by the time we get there" or telling her how glad she is to have Ellie and how she would've gone with her, no matter what. I feel like she was trying to gauge how she'd react and tell her that she's grateful for Ellie