[ It isn't the first time Nash has lost everything, though it does seem like the kind of thing that should happen to a young man, with many steps left in him for walking. Really, at this point in his life, Nash prefers not to walk at all. And yet, here he is, legs moving in a dull repeat. He makes a mental note to complain about it more.
(It's a lie, of course; he hasn't lost everything before, not like this, and his memories tell him so. There's a man standing in the doorway, his hands held in fists. "You have a home to go back to," he says. "That's something to be happy about."
But you can't stay married for very long without being able to ignore the little things that nag at you. )
He assumes "holodramas" are a genre of plays, or something like that. ]
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(It's a lie, of course; he hasn't lost everything before, not like this, and his memories tell him so. There's a man standing in the doorway, his hands held in fists. "You have a home to go back to," he says. "That's something to be happy about."
But you can't stay married for very long without being able to ignore the little things that nag at you. )
He assumes "holodramas" are a genre of plays, or something like that. ]
Probably one or two things that I don't.