The sentence Mark recieved.
Bryon said this was getting easier.
The state of Bryon and Mark's relationship.
What is "distant"?
What Mark tells Bryon not to do when they leave the hippie house. (Hint: it's when Mark and Bryon are discussing the difference between Grass and Rum).
What is not to judge others?
Where Bryon and Mark went to look for M&M.
What is a hippie house?
Mark is compared to this again, but in a new way.
What is a lion (trapped in a cage)?
Bryon's mental state at the end of the story.
What is "all mixed up"/missing childhood?
Mark's reaction to Bryon not wanting to get even.
What is crying and feeling guilty?
A lesson M&M likely learned as a result of his actions.
What is drugs can ruin your future?
M&M's mental state when being found.
What is tripping on LSD?
What Mark starts worrying about.
What is the "what ifs"?
What is Bryon getting beat up?
The one person that tells Bryon not to be to hard on himself.
Who is Bryon's mom?
A theme we can see in Mark's story.
Where M&M was found and what they did after finding him.
What is the hippie house and take him to the hospital?
This was hiding under his bed where he used to hide cigarettes.
What is a container full of pills?
What is Mr. Carlson called Bryon "son".
The main relationship that Bryon leans on.
A theme topic we can see in M&M's story.
What is innocence/addiction?
Bryon did this before Mark got home.
What is calling the cops?
Mark said this to mock Bryon's desire to fix his actions.
What is "that was then, this is now"?
Where Bryon went to get better and what he did.
What is the cemetery where Charlie was buried and thanking Charlie for saving his life?
Bryon's surprising decision that is likely a result of being mentally confused.
What is breaking up with Cathy?
Bryon's character arc tells us this...(has to do with his character change and how he ends the story)
What is sometimes decisions we think are best can hurt us mentally?
How does the story end?
What is Bryon reflecting on his past year and realizing he is mixed up?