At first I thought he loved Dickie, he wanted to be with Dickie, but when he accidentally killed him, I thought he was cold-blooded. He doesn't love Dickie anymore. Maybe it turned out to be love, but when murder became a reality, this feeling has changed.
After that, every step of the murder plan can be said to be an attempt to cover up the original crime. But what I can't bear is that he actually kills Peter in the end! This is so shameless! ! Is he still human? . . This is really an idiot question, he should not have been long ago, but I once thought that I lost the person he loved, at least he and Peter, they loved each other, I didn't expect that instead of killing the woman, I chose to choose Peter! Could it be that the woman was with a group of relatives and Peter was alone? How shameless he is!
The last murder made me hate him and completely changed my view of him. . . . Again, in the form of gentle coaxing, such a sweet beginning, exploiting Peter's feelings for him. . . . In the end, he brutally strangled the man who loved him in front of him. . . Although he is also in pain, although he is also crying. . . But he asked for it all by himself. What's the use of crying?
Well, everything is over, Tom doesn't have to struggle with who he is, and he doesn't have to wonder if he has lost himself, he can die, and death is his destination and relief.
This has been a gift to him.
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