- [first lines]
- Paul: My brother showed me the gun. I'd never seen one up close before. He kept it in a backpack under his bed at the Y.
- Paul: Unlike me, Don never even thought about college. The only graduating he did was from pot at 16 to coke at 17.
- [last lines]
- Don: It would have been better if you'd never have come around. I could have been talking to myself. Maybe I was. I watched the sufferer turn the corner, and I never saw it again after that.
- Don: I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge heading home. I walked through downtown Brooklyn to Flatbush Avenue and took the Long Island Railroad to Plainview to tell Jimmy and Marilla that I knew what had happened to Don. To Donovan. To Light.