Georgia | Cuthbert
So being shot in the head is your best-case scenario, in the end. That's grim. I don't fear being a zombie but then I'd shoot myself if it happened since I don't want to eat anyone's brains. I'd much rather your cooking, even. Do you know - after a person's a zombie, do they not remember who they used to be? I'm not sure...which way is worse.
Georgia, I'll ask you - don't use Roland to make arguments about the common folk, not now, I'm not in any state to talk neutral about it. Lots of people have lost someone, aye. Nobody else has seen the woman they loved go out in leaping flames as a bloody charyou Reaping sacrifice like the enlightened centuries of the Affiliation never happened. And he's fifteen.
Wait if I'm not then he can't be. Anyhow after it happened he wouldn't move nor speak, not even to save his own life. It was awful. If people were reacting like that all over I reckon I'd have noticed it. I'm not even beginning to try to say he's the only person to have suffered, in my world or in yours. Rick's situation sounds fair close to it only without the seeing-sphere and demons but-.
You're not inhuman. Someone's got to make those decisions and keep going.
It might, and I will read on it, say thankya, I told you I was at a loss for what to do for him and you've given me a path to look down and I'm fair grateful for it.