Salvation in the Secular Age {MH/GD}
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  • Time 7h 44m
  • Reads 41,319
  • Votes 1,232
  • Parts 25
  • Time 7h 44m
Complete, First published Oct 09, 2016
Mature
A sequel to "Eyes Bright, Uptight" and then some. Please read that first as nothing else will make sense.
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Ephemera (Matty Healy/George Daniel)

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George didn't expect much of his life. He come to be rather complacent with the ways things had turned out to be. He wasn't unhappy, per se, just very uninspired by the world around him. He found himself with little more than vague enthusiasm towards a select few things in his life. Perhaps he'd thought he was okay with that, and that he'd live his life amounting to very little at all. Perhaps he really had thought that, but that was before he'd met Matty. Matty didn't expect much of himself. He'd fall out of trust with the world, and came to bury the person he'd once been deep inside himself, under a mess of arrogance and over spoken ideas about the way things should be. Everything was bullshit - love, family, being a 'functioning member of society', and perhaps it didn't look like he was ever going to get far with his life. Perhaps he'd thought he was okay with that: with locking up who he really was inside everything he'd wanted to be. Perhaps he really had believed that, but that was before he'd met George. Neither of them had much cared for change, but the thing was that change never did stop to ask for your opinion before it happened.