You're not putting an expiration date on your relationship. It's no different from finding out you have a terminal illness; it's something outside your control.
You think there's a chance, when they finally let us out of here, that we can go somewhere else? I mean, I'd be alone, Liv's definitely going home, but.
[He shakes his head, though it's because he doesn't know rather than as a negative.]
I don't know. I believe some other people would like to do the same, though.
[Although Lance doesn't quite understand that idea; in concept he does, because it's not like it's something difficult to grasp that people may want to live, but he can't imagine finding it worth it himself. He'd spend whatever additional life he gained missing the people from his world.]
[ Drake would go somewhere with his best friend, who would be enough for him. Sure, there's a few people he'd miss but he'd actually be alive to miss them, and could make new friends. He thinks. He's pretty personable. ]
Maybe when they finally figure out how to open the door, it'll be a thing.
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You know what the hardest part is? I'm gonna be sticking an expiration date on us. 'Cuz obviously she's gotta go home.
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[And everything ends, eventually.]
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It might be nice to not be dead.
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I don't know. I believe some other people would like to do the same, though.
[Although Lance doesn't quite understand that idea; in concept he does, because it's not like it's something difficult to grasp that people may want to live, but he can't imagine finding it worth it himself. He'd spend whatever additional life he gained missing the people from his world.]
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Maybe when they finally figure out how to open the door, it'll be a thing.