Tyler is a scarred man, if not in body, in soul, and he searches solace in the loneliness of the nature. Avoiding greater trouble, but still not going out without scratches, Dan arrives near Tyler's cabin. But Dan is young, barely twenty, and maybe he needs to grew a bit more. This is a thing that Dan does a little too often, running away when there is an argument, instead of having the courage to stand his position. Small town raised and too soon without the gentle touch of a mom, when his father found about him being gay, Dan runs away, not bearing the hard words of the man. This is the place told in Wild Raspberries, and it's a nice place.ĭan is a runaway boy. Places where, if you want, you can live of little, harvesting almost all you need. Places where nature is still the Lady of all, and the nearer town is miles away, and so a mourning soul can find peace. Elisa_rolle When I read a story like this, I always wonder if really in the world there are still places where a wandering boy can find shelter in an isolated cabin inhabited by a grumpy but gentle man, and be happy.
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