

First they put away the dealers, then they put away the prostitutes, then they shooed away the bums, and beat and bashed the queers. Turned away asylum seekers, fed us suspicions and fears. We didn’t raise our voice, we didn’t make a fuss. It’s funny, there was no one left to notice…When they came for us.
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First and Last Scenes /// Haley & Peyton 1x04-6x23
tree hill is our home; saying goodbye to one tree hill
TOP TEN EPISODES | 3x13 “THE WIND THAT BLEW MY HEART AWAY”PEYTON: I need you to talk to me about your cancer.
ELLIE: It’s okay.
PEYTON: No. No, it’s not okay. How can you just act like nothing’s wrong? Aren’t you afraid? Because I am afraid for you.
ELLIE: Don’t be afraid, Peyton. Every song has a coda, a final movement. Whether it fades out or crashes away, every song ends. Is that any reason not to enjoy the music?
PEYTON: It doesn’t mean I can’t want it to not end.
ELLIE: Look at you. You’ve had more life-changing events in the first 17 years of your life than I’d wish on anyone. You got the surviving part down. I want you to focus more on the living.
PEYTON: Sometimes surviving is about all the living I can handle.
ELLIE: I don’t buy that for one second. And if you keep this up, hiding in your art and your sadness, you’re really gonna miss out. Because the truth is: there is nothing to be afraid of. It’s just life.
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