Tim: What?
Aeriqah: What are your thoughts on closure?
Tim: Closure? Like, in regards to relationships or death, or?
Aeriqah: Any. Just closure.
Tim: Uh, very important
Aeriqah: (laughs) I think so too.
Tim: (laughs) Very necessary. Even if it means cutting things off abruptly for you to exercise your right to close something off, but if it happens to you then that kinda sucks la.
Aeriqah: Yeah. I feel like closure comes in like, many many stages.
Tim: It's also how mature you are to realise what is and isn't closure for you, cause like, something that you might have thought was a closed chapter when you were a teenager or young adult. You grow older, like-
Aeriqah: You never know if it's going to be, really.
Tim: Yeah, then it'll be like where is all this trauma and all this anxiety coming from? You'll be like Oh, shit. Actually, it wasn't really resolved even though it was already resolved, you know?
Aeriqah: The things you don't face will chase you
Tim: Yeah. It'll always be there to disturb you.