Memory

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No, that could not and could not be. It was better than he had imagined in his wildest dreams. He loved Peter. He just had to open his mouth and tell him, but something prevented him. Probably the closeness of the two women.

He was also scared of how Peter would react, even though he was so loving to everyone and could not harm any fly. He was also afraid because he thought that the same that happened to Dickie could happen to Peter.

He had called him boring and a leech.
He did not want to be like that.
Peter certainly would not react that way.

Dickie was arrogant, a true womanizer, and in retrospect, Tom thought he did not even fit in with him. For the sake of the behavior alone.

He should not have killed him anyway.

He was glad that he was confessing because otherwise he would have had no choice but to tell Peter the truth and then he would certainly not be so frank to him.

He had to stop thinking about him. Dickie had to be forgotten.

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