Discarded Interesting Bits

This is an ending, and I’m not going to pretend that while writing this speech I didn’t nearly drive myself to an emotional breakdown half a dozen times because I couldn’t stop thinking about it.

I guess there’s no rest of the speech, the rest was presented or discarded.

When I started writing the speech, I think I expected it all to be discarded, like so much of my writing, snippets of a whole that nothing greater will ever come from.

To get a bit meta, I’m working on more larger stories right now, so I don’t have time for interesting bits at the moment. So here’s another neglected clipping, something that was discarded and will probably never be expanded on.

“Of all the things I could have found at the end of this journey, I did not expect the first of them to be a child. And yet, having fallen so far, and traveled so long, that’s who I found waiting there. It wasn’t my child, I realize now the”

I don’t know what ‘I’ realized.

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