I just finished reading High Fidelity and there is a scene where Laura (Rob's Main Love Interest) reveals that her first thought when she learned her dad had died was that it (her dad dying) was the most grown-up thing she'd experienced.
Do you think that's true, at all? That things like that cross through people's minds in that sort of situation? Or is it just one big nebulous "FUCK"?
I started a conversation this evening with a whole speech planned out and in the end it seemed so small that I didn't even mention that it had been planned. (Hello, yes, this is me mentioning it. But this is me also saying it doesn't matter a fucking bit.)
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