Peyton: What are we doing? You know, you've been here three weeks, Ellie, and all we've talked about is music and the CD and business. But it's not just a business arrangement, is it?
Ellie: Of course not.
Peyton: I need you to talk to me about your cancer.
Ellie: It's okay.
Peyton: No. No, it's not okay. How can you just act like nothing's wrong? Aren't you afraid? Because I am afraid for you.
Ellie: Don't be afraid, Peyton. Every song has a coda, a final movement. Whether it fades out or crashes away, every song ends. Is that any reason not to enjoy the music?
Peyton: It doesn't mean I can't want it to not end.
Ellie: Look at you. You've had more life-changing events in the first 17 years of your life than I'd wish on anyone. You got the surviving part down. I want you to focus more on the living.
Peyton: Sometimes surviving is about all the living I can handle.
Ellie: I don't buy that for one second. And if you keep this up, hiding in your art and your sadness, you're really gonna miss out. Because the truth is: there is nothing to be afraid of. It's just life.
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From: One Tree Hill