Quote by John Green
But I had to kill you, because the only other possible ending was us doing it, which I wasn't really emotionally ready to write about at ten.''Fair enough,' I say. 'But in the revision, I want to get some action.
Summary
In this quote, the speaker is explaining why they had to include a killing in their writing. The quote suggests that the alternative ending to the story involved the speaker and the listener engaging in something that the speaker was not yet emotionally prepared to write about at a young age. The speaker accepts the listener's point of view but also expresses a desire to add action to the revised version of the story. Overall, the quote highlights the writer's need for creative decisions and their focus on making the story engaging.
By John Green