[There must be truth to what Kaworu says about the human condition being shaped by boundary forming terror. Paul knows it because he's felt it so long, with every time he's tried to fight how fearlessly Kaworu offers himself to him, the hooking fear that he will take all that he is given, and then he will take more.
But there's no more to take than everything, and there is a difference being taking and being given. He feels this too. He feels everything, a kaleidoscope whirl that dazzles and overwhelms.]
And I'll love you back. [He says, fiercely tender.] Through the last light of the last stars, into the dark, still places after them.
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But there's no more to take than everything, and there is a difference being taking and being given. He feels this too. He feels everything, a kaleidoscope whirl that dazzles and overwhelms.]
And I'll love you back. [He says, fiercely tender.] Through the last light of the last stars, into the dark, still places after them.