05-01-2010, 12:52 AM
I thought of an alternative idea about the whole breaking the glass thing.
When he breaks through the glass, it resembles his chance to meet her in person in real life. However, compared to the time behind the glass, the time with her is but a very short fraction - and it's cost so much just for that short amount of time. Once he goes back, the wall's there once again - seperating them again.
When he breaks through the glass, it resembles his chance to meet her in person in real life. However, compared to the time behind the glass, the time with her is but a very short fraction - and it's cost so much just for that short amount of time. Once he goes back, the wall's there once again - seperating them again.