[it makes her wonder if there's a replacement, ways to taper off when the compulsion was too strong. therapy, a cure - call it naivete, but she refuses to think of it immediately as a lost cause. more and more, what was given up as inevitable was fixed via medicine, or some new treatment, or the stubbornness and refusal to give up.]
No, and they're right to only allow us so much room to run about. It's simply difficult, to be handed the news that the world is under siege and then be told to be patient, to know there's information there and make peace with not knowing.
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No, and they're right to only allow us so much room to run about. It's simply difficult, to be handed the news that the world is under siege and then be told to be patient, to know there's information there and make peace with not knowing.