Oh my goodnessYAY! This is wonderful!!! Perfect! (you know, penal practice is my area of research and I ponder these kinds of things all the time and so this is the most perfect thing ever). *incoherent handflapping*
the idea had intellectual resonance long before he began to live it.
So much packed into that statement. The tone of this story is just so, because it's like Fraser himself, contemplative and smooth on the outside and so deeply... hurt? on the inside (troubled waters, if you see what I mean).
“I can see right through you,” he said to himself in the cold air of the mineshaft, thinking of banishment and the damnation of eternal alone-ness. “I can see what’s behind it.”
Oh man, that's a wonderful extension of my prompt, "I can see what's behind it." And the end, ow ow ow, wow.
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the idea had intellectual resonance long before he began to live it.
So much packed into that statement. The tone of this story is just so, because it's like Fraser himself, contemplative and smooth on the outside and so deeply... hurt? on the inside (troubled waters, if you see what I mean).
“I can see right through you,” he said to himself in the cold air of the mineshaft, thinking of banishment and the damnation of eternal alone-ness. “I can see what’s behind it.”
Oh man, that's a wonderful extension of my prompt, "I can see what's behind it." And the end, ow ow ow, wow.
Thank you so much!