Sometimes the things that would be easier aren't always better, but Jeremy can't blame Tyler for wanting to go back to a place where he cared less. Sometimes he really wouldn't mind going back to a place where he was high all the time, but he can't afford it and he didn't like who he was then and how he'd feel. It'd be easier though.
No one could blame Tyler for doing whatever the hell it took to make things easier even if it meant caring less, even if it meant shutting some things down. It's hard enough dealing with that kind of grief without it having wrapped up in all this supernatural bullshit too. He didn't ask for this. None of them asked for this to be thrown into a world where the people they loved were either killed or constantly in danger.
They've tried so much, and Jeremy knows how hard Tyler was fighting to save those hybrids, how each of them fought to gain their own freedom. It took pain and torture for them to get it, and the end result was death. It's not fair, but everyone's a lamb to the slaughter in the end except Klaus, the Salvatores. The power is there, and everything else is collateral damage, a lesson, whatever the fuck. So many people, they've died because of Klaus.
Jeremy knows he's only an ends to a means to either Salvatore, to Klaus too. A part of him doesn't even care what he's used for anymore as long as it means Elena will come out the other side okay, but all of these people he's been made to kill- It's nice anyway to have people here who actually want to help him, who actually care about him outside of what he means to his sister anyway.
He won't be calling Tyler on any excessive drinking. They're out in the woods, far from everything else. He ca drink as much as he wants. It's the very least he would be doing now, both parents dead, and-
Jeremy breathes in sharply before he looks over at the question.
"Back when that thing happened where Klaus made me stand in the middle of the street, I said we should all get out, because it wouldn't stop until we were all dead. Then I went to Denver, and it still... followed me, but yeah, I've wondered before."
He just doesn't know if it'd do any good. He wouldn't leave his sister alone, and his sister wouldn't ever leave the Salvatores, and the Salvatores going along means-
Means it all follows all of them anyway.
"Where would you go if you could?" Or would they just have to keep running, keep moving. It's not much of a life, but it's better than dying one after the other.
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No one could blame Tyler for doing whatever the hell it took to make things easier even if it meant caring less, even if it meant shutting some things down. It's hard enough dealing with that kind of grief without it having wrapped up in all this supernatural bullshit too. He didn't ask for this. None of them asked for this to be thrown into a world where the people they loved were either killed or constantly in danger.
They've tried so much, and Jeremy knows how hard Tyler was fighting to save those hybrids, how each of them fought to gain their own freedom. It took pain and torture for them to get it, and the end result was death. It's not fair, but everyone's a lamb to the slaughter in the end except Klaus, the Salvatores. The power is there, and everything else is collateral damage, a lesson, whatever the fuck. So many people, they've died because of Klaus.
Jeremy knows he's only an ends to a means to either Salvatore, to Klaus too. A part of him doesn't even care what he's used for anymore as long as it means Elena will come out the other side okay, but all of these people he's been made to kill- It's nice anyway to have people here who actually want to help him, who actually care about him outside of what he means to his sister anyway.
He won't be calling Tyler on any excessive drinking. They're out in the woods, far from everything else. He ca drink as much as he wants. It's the very least he would be doing now, both parents dead, and-
Jeremy breathes in sharply before he looks over at the question.
"Back when that thing happened where Klaus made me stand in the middle of the street, I said we should all get out, because it wouldn't stop until we were all dead. Then I went to Denver, and it still... followed me, but yeah, I've wondered before."
He just doesn't know if it'd do any good. He wouldn't leave his sister alone, and his sister wouldn't ever leave the Salvatores, and the Salvatores going along means-
Means it all follows all of them anyway.
"Where would you go if you could?" Or would they just have to keep running, keep moving. It's not much of a life, but it's better than dying one after the other.