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In "That Was Then, This Is Now" by S.E. Hinton, after Bryon gets better, he goes to a place called the "drugstore" alone. This marks a moment of reflection and change for him as he grapples with his experiences and the evolving dynamics in his life, particularly his relationship with Mark. This solitude signifies his growth and the weight of the decisions he must face moving forward.

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