Living in you and me is a gift, why not be at ease

Edgardo 2022-10-25 01:35:35

From the beginning, Rory knew what he wanted.
He yearned for all the wild and beautiful sides of life, playing like an ordinary young boy, growing up, and
being told the ending early made his heart more eager than others. The freedom of every second, after all, the future is the greatest gift.
No matter how disrespectful he is, he is always gentle with his father, and he is arrogant
. , he saw through Michael, Michael also understood him
Rory ran away from the police station alone and came back to lose his temper, Michael knew what he really needed
and shouted at him without anyone's help, what he wanted was to be anyone who
can be free To drive one's own body, to be able to control one's own destiny, and to be able to go further in the

future is cruel to Rory, but should not be cruel to
Michael Michael is qualified to live as an independent personality, even if there is no girl, even if there is no After rory, he can still choose himself Michael
has always known that rory is arrogant and even
a jerk

A beautiful life A
beautiful life should be full of ups and downs, all kinds of tastes . Friendship, family, and love that
a simple shelter can provide
all burst out during this period of
Rory's twenty-one-year-old life. The form you want is left,

you see, this ward, rory has come,
you see, this world, rory has come

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Extended Reading
  • Jada 2022-06-07 20:10:03

    The dance of life

  • Kimberly 2022-06-07 20:43:43

    James you're so so fucking cute

Rory O'Shea Was Here quotes

  • [after Siobhan has handed in her notice as their carer]

    Rory: Take a letter, Michael. To Dublin City Council. "Dear Sir or Madam. As wheelchair users with suicidal intentions, I must protest at a lack of facilities. None of the bridges are equipped with easy parapet access, thus curtailing the rights of the disabled to throw themselves in. Yours in *disgust*, Rory Gerard O'Shea and Michael Connolly."

  • Interview Panelist: What was your purpose in coming here today?

    Michael Connolly: A right must exist independently of its exercise.