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He tried to speak. He really did. But somewhere along the way, his voice became a ghost in the house—heard occasionally, but never listened to. So he stopped using it. Not out of anger. Out of exhaustion.
Our passion-play has now, at last, begun. Past all thought of right or wrong, one final question: How long should we two wait, before we're one?
But many do not. They stay. They stay for the kids. For the mortgage. For the fear of being called the villain in a story where they once dreamed of being the hero. So they remain, hollowed out, going through the motions of a marriage that has already ended in every way that matters.
Reviewers frequently describe the protagonist as "shameless," noting that he eventually sleeps with a vast array of characters, including school principals, doctors, and his wife's suitors.
I shrugged, not trusting my voice. I didn't know how to do anymore. I didn't know how to be.
The days blurred together in a haze of therapy sessions and medication. The doctors said I had PTSD, that my experiences had shattered me. But I knew it was more than that. I was shattered, and I didn't know how to pick up the pieces.
The Phantom of the Opera Song: "The Point of No Return" Character: The Phantom (disguised as Don Juan)
He tried to speak. He really did. But somewhere along the way, his voice became a ghost in the house—heard occasionally, but never listened to. So he stopped using it. Not out of anger. Out of exhaustion.
Our passion-play has now, at last, begun. Past all thought of right or wrong, one final question: How long should we two wait, before we're one? the husband who is played broken
But many do not. They stay. They stay for the kids. For the mortgage. For the fear of being called the villain in a story where they once dreamed of being the hero. So they remain, hollowed out, going through the motions of a marriage that has already ended in every way that matters. He tried to speak
Reviewers frequently describe the protagonist as "shameless," noting that he eventually sleeps with a vast array of characters, including school principals, doctors, and his wife's suitors. So he stopped using it
I shrugged, not trusting my voice. I didn't know how to do anymore. I didn't know how to be.
The days blurred together in a haze of therapy sessions and medication. The doctors said I had PTSD, that my experiences had shattered me. But I knew it was more than that. I was shattered, and I didn't know how to pick up the pieces.
The Phantom of the Opera Song: "The Point of No Return" Character: The Phantom (disguised as Don Juan)
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