promotedpawn: (004 - Consideration of events)
Primo ([personal profile] promotedpawn) wrote in [community profile] onepassingnight 2012-02-11 03:24 am (UTC)

That's how it usually goes, isn't it? When you reach the end of the book, you don't leave it open on that last page around your house. You close it and store it back in the shelves before picking another one, or maybe you even just return it to the library or to someone else and never again even bother to look for it for a light re-read.

Specially with stories that aren't of your like.

[Just like Bernkastel runs away from the memory of being locked in a logic error and all those countless worlds that spawned from it. Just like he himself rarely turns back to look at the worlds he was once part of, or the first world which he helped to reach the absolutely happy ending. Those stories are over already and when the mysteries are unraveled those stories hold little value of being read again.]

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