What We Needed

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 Something good came out of the tangent universe. It was contradictory with the ensurance trap. How were they to know I would pick love over morals. Did I pick wrong? It would make more sense for me to pick exposing the wrongdoing of a man, such a disgusting man, over a girl I met less than a month ago. The thing is he was shown as such an amazing man, such a perfect man who helps kids see the light or whatever, inspirer of children and adults alike. That's the thing, that's what they want you to think, that this man who worships god during the day, volunteers at schools, with perfect light brown hair not one out of place is who we should be looking up to, he certainly tricked some. I knew there was something wrong with him, that this was all just an act, it had to be. So I called him the fucking antichrist in front of my whole school, but was I wrong? I actually couldn't have been more right in my accusation, no matter if I needed a push from Frank to prove so. Jim Cunningham the motivational speaker, why is it so wrong for someone to speak back to him, he should be welcomed to it, I think anyone else with his occupation would be, but he knows he's wrong. Frank told me to do it, one night he just told me to, I had a choice, I did. I burned down his house, at least the part that mattered most. He told me he seen the fear in my eyes, fear from the truth, but was he just looking straight through me and into himself, because he is the one who should be scared, scared of his own truth, because he knows what he did and he has to live with that. I wouldn't even believe that he would feel guilt for this if it wasn't for how it played out when I was alive. He remembers that's for sure. In the tangent universe I, Donnie Darko burned down Jim Cunningham's home to reveal the child pornography he owned, the whole extent of it, the disgusting lot of it. This is the best case scenario but it's too good to be true. He gets put on trial for this, which is already giving him a chance he doesn't deserve, but he does get locked up. I should have stayed, not saved Gretchen so that justice is served. The reality is I'm dead and Gretchen is alive, but Jim Cunningham is still out there he's free, maybe not from guilt but that isn't what matters, he needs to serve his time, he deserves it. The choice that I made, didn't serve everyone justice. Frankly everyone is still in the dark and none of this even happened, his house isn't burned down, his secrets aren't exposed and he isn't exposed for who he is. A pervert, more precise a pedophile, the man is sexually perversed with children being the object of sexual desire. The children haven't even been through puberty yet, and puberty isn't an excuse. Jim Cunningham is a pedophile. He's out there and it's all my fault. I picked someone's life over giving everyone the justice they deserved. Was it worth it? Stay loyal to your love or to your morals, it might not be such a hard decision.

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