I loved her, Robinson said. And I loved the sick girl you were when I met you, and I loved the good student and the bad driver. I loved the car thief, the hitchhiker, the quoter of novels I haven't read, and the hater of Slim Jims… Axi Moore, I've loved every you there ever was.
Robinson expressed deep affection for all aspects of Axi Moore's personality and life. He cherished her during every phase—whether she was sick, a student, or experiencing different behaviors and interests.
He also appreciated her quirks, such as her love for literature, her reckless moments, and even her dislikes. Robinson's words reflect a profound love for the entirety of who she is, embracing every version of her.