“I never wanted you to get hurt, Audrey. I should have been the one facing the consequences--the one still facing them. You should be the one moving on, not me.”
It’s one of the major things holding him back, even as everyday life in the States gets more and more familiar to him again. How can he move on and have a regular life--how can he even try to be happy again--when Audrey doesn’t have the chance to do the same thing, and might never have it? How can he even think of healing when she’s the one that’s so damaged, all because of him?
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Date: 2010-11-08 08:17 pm (UTC)It’s one of the major things holding him back, even as everyday life in the States gets more and more familiar to him again. How can he move on and have a regular life--how can he even try to be happy again--when Audrey doesn’t have the chance to do the same thing, and might never have it? How can he even think of healing when she’s the one that’s so damaged, all because of him?