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Kane wasn’t scared to talk about his pain; he was scared of making other people listen.
He thought of the gloomy, covert life so many queer people were forced to live as they found one another in a time and a world that could not adjust to them. He thought of secret meetings and secret names, and the secret sadness that grew like mold in the humidity of a life kept closed.
“That’s the thing about a big imagination. It’s hard to belong anywhere when you can always imagine something better.