It Chapter Two (2019) / “But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue.” -Hamlet

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It Chapter Two (2019) / “But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue.” -Hamlet
leave a message - gnash // stenbrough
I know this must seem like, but this isn’t a suicide note. You’re probably wondering why I did what I did. It’s because I knew I was too scared to go back. And If we weren’t together; If all of us alive weren’t united; I knew we’d all die.
So, I made the only logical move; I took myself off the board. Did it work? Well, if you’re reading this you know the answer.
I lived my whole life afraid; Afraid of what would come next; Afraid of what I might leave behind. Don’t. Be who you wanna be. Be proud. And if you find someone worth holding onto, never, ever let them go. Follow your own path, wherever that takes you.
Think of this letter as a promise. A promise I’m asking you to make.
To me.
To each other.
An oath.
See, the thing about being a loser is… you don’t have anything to lose.
So, be true.
Be brave.
Stand.
Believe.
And don’t ever forget; We’re losers, and we always will be.
I saw It: Chapter 2 and lemme just say that Mike is the real fucking MVP. My man stayed in Derry for twenty-seven years risking his own mental health to try and find a way to kill that damn clown for good.
It Chapter Two (2019) / “For this relief much thanks. ´Tis bitter cold, And I am sick at heart.” - Hamlet
stan, turning on the faucet: time to make some gamer girl bath water