I don't know how to make it better. Neither did I. and maybe... maybe wouldn't get better. Rider had said nothing last forever, but some things, some scars, ran Too Deep to ever fade away
In "The Problem with Forever," the protagonist grapples with deep emotional scars that seem permanent. The struggle to find a way forward and the uncertainty of healing are central themes. The quote, "I don't know how to make it better. Neither did I," reflects a poignant moment of shared vulnerability, highlighting the complexities of recovery and the doubt about the future. The notion that "some scars ran too deep to ever fade away" underscores the idea that while time may heal many wounds, certain experiences leave lasting impacts that shape individuals profoundly. The characters explore the balance between hope and despair, questioning if things can ever truly improve while confronting their pasts.
In "The Problem with Forever," the protagonist grapples with deep emotional scars that seem permanent.
The struggle to find a way forward and the uncertainty of healing are central themes. The quote, "I don't know how to make it better. Neither did I," reflects a poignant moment of shared vulnerability, highlighting the complexities of recovery and the doubt about the future.