Epilogue
Message by Dante (Moderator) [REPLY]
>That's the whole story.
>That's what happened that day at Wriggly field.
>Taking up residence in Atai's digital body mostly cleared out all of her memories.
>But I used what I could to piece this together.
>...I made it seem like it was about her.
>But it was really about Glass.
>Or, that's what she thought.
>Until the end.
>It was about giving a boy called Glass a chance to live his life.
>He wasn't happy.
>I'm sure.
>He joined a cult.
>Maybe there was some cooersion
>Maybe not.
>...
>It shouldn't surprise us that Glass hasn't showed up much.
>He's a teenaged boy.
>He's growing out of us.
>I know he has a family here when he wants it.
>But...
>Happy and healthy and wealthy and wise.
>However you get there.
>
>Bye, Atai.
>You're missed.
In a cold, dark room inside Wrigley field, surrounded by police, a massive man in a Guy Fawkes mask, a young woman in a hijab, and a punk boy chained to a pipe shook their heads.
Re:Epilogue
Message from Vlad [REPLY]
>my throat hurts
>from crying I guess
>
>it's not fair!
>I miss her so badly and I keep thinking she'll show up
Outside, a tall man, pockmarked with scars, a vaguely sylvan woman, and a plain woman with flat brown hair shook themselves.
Re:Epilogue
Message from Nadeshiko [REPLY]
>I
>
>You know where my username comes from
>Yamato Nadeshiko
>Shitty cultural ideal.
>Be strong, no matter what, is part of it
>
>I'm not strong now.
>Why Atai?
In a police station in France, a man with a sour look broke down crying. A nervous-seeming, slight man was there to comfort him.
Re:Epilogue
Message from AngelIncarnate [REPLY]
>I wish I could have known her.
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