"It's not about being a hero." It's about being a good person, it's about taking care of your friends, it's about knowing Chase is addicted but not believing that's the sum and substance of it. He'd argue it's not too late because Chase isn't a wizened ancient corpse at 18. "It's just the truth."
Clearly it's not too late.
There's probably something to that thought of unfinished business being connected to the visibility of ghosts, considering the way that William Danvers III begins to flicker and fade out. Caleb is a lot more furious about the whole thing than he's letting on; his father is gone, Caleb has more power which he never wanted, and now he's here.
Plus the complicated feelings about Chase's 'demise' and survival.
"I'm sorry. That's fucked up." He sighs and looks at the ghost of Chase's mom with a tight-lipped smile. "It sucks that you didn't grow up with the rest of us."
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Clearly it's not too late.
There's probably something to that thought of unfinished business being connected to the visibility of ghosts, considering the way that William Danvers III begins to flicker and fade out. Caleb is a lot more furious about the whole thing than he's letting on; his father is gone, Caleb has more power which he never wanted, and now he's here.
Plus the complicated feelings about Chase's 'demise' and survival.
"I'm sorry. That's fucked up." He sighs and looks at the ghost of Chase's mom with a tight-lipped smile. "It sucks that you didn't grow up with the rest of us."