Fruits Basket Chapter 92 Discussion

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There is a part in this chapter that has stayed with me ever since I first read it. It's the part where Kyouko realizes that what she said to her mother about never wished to have been born. Throughout the years, there are bad days where I feel the same way, wishing that I hadn't been born. Unlike Kyouko though, it's not because I hate my family. Still, whenever I find myself thinking this, I remember this chapter--I remember Kyouko's realization that she had hurt her mother for saying this. And I think, that I'd hurt my mother very much if she knew I ever had any doubts about living.



I remember a lot of specific scenes in Furuba, but this one will always be that one that I remember the most and have the biggest impact for me.
 
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Yeah, that scene about Kyoko's mother was powerful. How many times do we as teenagers say something we come to regret down the line. To be fair, it's a thing adults should consider words can hurt people.
 
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this was so sad. Kyoko and Katsuya were so happy together, and they made such a loving family. I like what Katsuya said to her when she was afraid of having a child, his advice is exactly how a parent should act towards their child. And in the end, Tohru became an incredible child, her parents have died but they both loved her very much.

Kyoko mourning Katsuya and realizing she'll never see him again was heartbreaking. He was the one who helped her change her life and then he was gone.
 
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"Keep me from standing ever again."



Even though I've watched the movie twice, I still had to stop reading and break down crying for a good 5 minutes.  That quote in particular hits so close to home that it felt like my darkest & most self-destructive thoughts became words on the page.  The heartbreak I feel for Kyoko isn't just an emotional reaction to a sad story.  It's too utterly real and personal for me to fully describe.
 
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