[No one has ever admired Loki for his strength. No one ever will. It isn't something he cares about.
But he can hear the pain in what Eugene says. He's not going to offer his own thoughts at this point. But he does pull Eugene's hands up and kisses them, a gesture of affection rather than any sort of lust in this case.]
Giving up would mean not surviving.
[Which requires living. It doesn't require remembering misery.]
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But he can hear the pain in what Eugene says. He's not going to offer his own thoughts at this point. But he does pull Eugene's hands up and kisses them, a gesture of affection rather than any sort of lust in this case.]
Giving up would mean not surviving.
[Which requires living. It doesn't require remembering misery.]