I think my favourite bit was this: Reality is that which, when one stops believing in it, fails to go away. Case in point, hate-crime-committing ghost trucks. Besides, there are more important things than her job security.
She doesn't call Dean again. She doesn't have the nerve.
It seems to capture her whole headspace in just a few lines, funny and angsty and determined all at once.
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I think my favourite bit was this: Reality is that which, when one stops believing in it, fails to go away. Case in point, hate-crime-committing ghost trucks. Besides, there are more important things than her job security.
She doesn't call Dean again. She doesn't have the nerve.
It seems to capture her whole headspace in just a few lines, funny and angsty and determined all at once.