( he's silent for a moment, considering. there's a strong catholic discomfort surrounding suicide, it's a sin that even in more modern understandings skirt around with mild revulsion. Matt himself can understand it, to a point. an edge he's considered but never really reached for.
still, it weighs on him heavier than most things he has dealt with here in Beacon. )
Why now? When there's still more time? ( he asks, knowing there probably isn't an answer. still, he can't quite help himself. ) We're all dead, too, and yet we can't afford to give up now.
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still, it weighs on him heavier than most things he has dealt with here in Beacon. )
Why now? When there's still more time? ( he asks, knowing there probably isn't an answer. still, he can't quite help himself. ) We're all dead, too, and yet we can't afford to give up now.