Talk:Jeremy/@comment-25326117-20150701064057/@comment-4529921-20160201075053

James is what Jeremy was supposed to be if Jeremy wasn't stillborn. Technically, Jeremy never even truly knew his brother or mother. Though, arguably an intellectual or detective-minded and most definitely benevolent and even empathetic. Jeremy is protective as an older brother would. His brother getting abused is like he himself taking the hit, but on a more emotional level. He himself has to constantly battle demons that try to drag his own brother back down to hell only to realize there is nothing he, an intangible lost soul, can do in the physical realm to protect his brother.

James wrote the "Grandma Lily" pasta from his own point of view; he was roughly fourteen or fifteen when he actually wrote about. He descibed an entity that he felt was malevolent, supposedly staring at him and sending him into some kind of trance all night and into the morning. Then, nine years later, a time in the aftermath of James' abuse and his parent's nasty divorce, finds himself in a supposed suicide attempt in his own sleep. James himself is struggling with wondering if he wants to die or is suicidal, while Jeremy is kicking himself that he almost failed.

Also, is there any other reason than brotherly love as to why Jeremy spends his time in the afterlife defending his brother? What if James dies? What if Jeremy decides to say screw it and move on?

By the way, I'm the IRL James.