vanitycats
they say you die twice--when your heart stops beating, and the last time anyone says your name. If that's true, then too many people are immortal--Socrates, Cleopatra, Mark Twain--but how long will Samuel Clemens be around?
flipping a coin is a stupid way to make decisions. There's no real life to flipping a coin. There's no dependency on your own brain. People are able to handle any decision, and I'll tell you how: Flip a coin. As it's hovering in the air, which are you hoping for? You have an answer.
It wasn't like him to go outside on a rainy day. It wasn't like him at all to grab the umbrella and take to the streets, even just for a walk to the store or a stroll through the park. It wasn't like him at all to smile at the woman passing him on the sidewalk, or to blush when she smiled back. It wasn't like him to get past the idea of opening the door. It wasn't like him, and it wasn't.