“One afternoon we passed each other in the hallway at the foot of the stairs. Spontaneously, I threw my arms around him. “I love you so much,” I told him. “You are such a wonderful person, and Dad and I are so proud of you.” He rested his left hand gently on my back, barely touching me. I took his thin jawbone in both my hands and looked directly into his eyes. “No kidding around, Dylan. I mean it. I love you so much.” He looked down, embarrassed, and whispered his thanks.”
— Sue Klebold on Dylan Klebold two weeks before Columbine (via A Mother’s Reckoning)
