We got firecracker wishes that we can make. // CharDen

We got firecracker wishes that we can make. // CharDen

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"'Cause, baby, you're a haunted house now! And your heart will stay forever. When your last remains are few. In the dark, we dance together, and I'd like to be waiting with you." Dennis continues, smiling wide at Charlie, moving closer as well, before continuing the song. "And the nights, they last forever, and days are always making you blue. In the dark, we laugh together...'Cause the misery's funny to you." He laughs aloud, grabbing Charlie's hand, twirling him. // Title from Action Cat by Gerard Way
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"I starved myself but I never died. I have no idea how I survived that long without food. The floors I slept on where of moldy brick and sometimes a rat would curl up to my neck. I stopped caring. The warmth kept me sane." I took a deep breath and continued. "The worst part was not knowing. Not knowing what happened to my team. Not knowing happened to my city. I couldn't do anything but stare out the tiny slit of light from under the door. That was my life, that light. I didn't know what time of day it was but that light told me I was still alive. Without it would be darkness." I hear her shift in her chair but stay with my eyes closed. "I think the only thing that kept me going was the pain. It sounds strange but I loved feeling it. It made me feel alive, I still had something. It was the only thing that kept me thinking I wasn't one of the rats. Pain, I realized, was worth it. Because the pain reminded me that I was breathing and awake. And that maybe one day if I ever got out that maybe that pain would go away."

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