Again, terribly relatable. This is some good, earnest dialogue…a good chapter, too.
Paul didn’t finish that thought. She mailed herself to him because of something he made. That should count as a success :P
That’s right, Kyra did not make a random choice. She chose Paul.
Ah, the symbolism!
It’s uncanny how 1:1 relatable this is. Right down to the impotent frustration at one’s own impotence.
This resonates with me so much. I’m one of those people who was told so many times that going to college and getting a degree would help with finding work. So, I did just that, even got my Bachelor’s degree in English Lit. and it feels like it was all for nothing so many days.
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Again, terribly relatable. This is some good, earnest dialogue…a good chapter, too.
Paul didn’t finish that thought. She mailed herself to him because of something he made. That should count as a success :P
That’s right, Kyra did not make a random choice. She chose Paul.
Ah, the symbolism!
It’s uncanny how 1:1 relatable this is. Right down to the impotent frustration at one’s own impotence.
This resonates with me so much. I’m one of those people who was told so many times that going to college and getting a degree would help with finding work. So, I did just that, even got my Bachelor’s degree in English Lit. and it feels like it was all for nothing so many days.