Family is a sacred matter to kids, yet it is the family that breaks them and let them down.
Despite this abomination, the irony of life expects those broken angels to continue being angels and make progeny, therefore make a family at all costs.
So it doesn't matter how much unfaithfulness they have for it, and the people they will hurt throughout their way.
Or the ones who will wrong the people they love to have the family they have lost.
In all cases, the broken angels become the devils.
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I'm not sure if that was a question or a statement, whatever it is, I wasn't expecting him to say it.
"That's not what I meant" I say, avoiding looking in his eyes.
"Stop me if I'm wrong, but you said one person can't cook for himself, because he needs a family. So if two people are cooking to eat together in the same table, they are a family. Correct?" Andrew asks, he just finishes what he was doing and faces me with his hands crossed.