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It hurts that I can be so full of him while he’s so empty of me.
-- Rhiannon (Narrator)
(chapter 1)
Importance: Rhiannon contrasts the gravity of her feelings for Justin with the scarceness of the feelings Justin shows her. She feels like she is putting more into their relationship than he is.
I populated my funeral until I didn’t want one anymore.
-- Rhiannon (Narrator)
(chapter 10)
Importance: Rhiannon relates her experience with extreme loneliness to Kelsea’s mental health struggles. She sees herself in Kelsea because she used to feel that nobody in her life would miss her if she died. She overcame this dark feeling by forming meaningful friendships with people who care about her.
I don’t know what A is, but A is not the devil.
-- Rhiannon (Narrator)
(chapter 11)
Importance: Rhiannon demonstrates her trust and belief in A by immediately doubting Nathan’s claim that A is the devil. While at first she was unsure about A’s honesty...
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