Aura Kyrivell's Links
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
A failure in every conceivable way... from my side. I only realize that now, now that it's far, far too late. Fuck... I need a drink.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
My beloved daughter, my life, my love. I adore you, past any boundaries life imposes upon us. I always thought it would be me waiting for you on the other side first, though.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
When I got out of the facility, the first thing I did was drive out to see her. I should've gotten there sooner, so much sooner. As your older brother, it was my whole job to protect you. And I failed.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
She moved out of town so long ago, I hardly remember her well. She should be having a lovely life by the coast by now... yes, surely she does… she's happy, over there now.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
A good kid, really. Me and Fjord got close to the Kyrivells before she was even born, so we got to watch her grow up. I felt like an aunt to her. To this day, I regret not taking that role more seriously and teaching her the dangers of a monster in smiling disguise.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
My niece in spirit. The only one of her family I could convince to learn the ins and outs of TCG to play with me. Those times were good; if only she'd gotten the chance to enjoy them further.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
A most regrettable name of tragedy, and an utmost gutting shadow over the very name of the family; Aura spikes a morbid interest in my sense for the curious, but I shall refrain, for the sake of Earl and my ability to walk both.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
She visited the lab when I was still very very tiny!! And she played with me, and she stuck around for hours every time. I wonder why she's not coming anymore. Did I do something wrong?
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
She was Vigor's crowd, as far as I remember. Mother never let me too close to her either way; after all, who will appeal to the kids family more? An adorable fluffy animal, or tall, boney structure of the body of a monster? The question is rhetorical.
it's you...
If you really want to know about our relationship, well, you'll need to wait until Aura digs herself free of the mud she's buried in and ask her yourself. After all, that time in my life was so uneventful, I just so happened to strike it from my memory fully.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
That's the member of the Kyrivell family I know the least about... only the surface level things, really. Ran off with her boyfriend, only to be found dead in a bathtub... I maybe don't know much about her, but I am convinced she was an indirect victim of her family. Sometimes... I wonder if Hatchet could have become the same way, had I not intervened.
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"The opinion of the dead doesn't matter, nor will we ever know it."
"Aura.. My cousin, only been 2 years old as I first met her, She been a good kid, didn't started crying upon seeing me or calling me an monster, and to be honest a lot of the things wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for her.
Oh, not she influenced me to become what I am, more like, I would lay in a grave right now since multiple years. Yet she's the one who left way to early, should have accepted the signs.. Instead I just refused to because I didn't wanted my little cousin taking the same path I did.. I am aware what she committed was a sin yet I pray she ended in heaven, because that where she really always belonged to.
.. If I were to become a father one day, my first daughter would carry her name as second.. "