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God, I'll never get over this. He heard her coming, axe in hand, and didn't turn around. He had no intention of defending himself. He was going to let her take his life if she felt she needed to. He didn't even turn around until he heard the axe hit the ground.

Just. The way he looks at her when he realizes she's not going to hurt him. He's so devoted to her, so in love.

I'm tired of hearing the criticism that Lisa's goth transformation came out of nowhere. What, pray tell, does Micheal say about her poetry? What films does she stay up late watching when no one else is home? Where does she spend her free time and to whom does she read her poetry? This take is weird girl to goth girl pipeline erasure and I for one, will not stand for it! Her outward shift is only a reflection of her growing confidence in herself because she's got a friend who understands and validates her. Ugh.