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For forty-one days, Desmond lingers in the hatch. He gradually fell into a deep depression to the point of even contemplating his own [[suicide]]. As he opens up ''[[Our Mutual Friend]]'', being the last book he will ever read, he finds a note that Penny had hidden inside, telling him not to despair, as well as reminding him that she will always wait for him and that she loves him. Even more depressed now, he goes into a rage and makes a mess out of the hatch. As he collapses, Desmond then hears someone shouting from the top of the hatch. Unknown to Desmond, it is [[John Locke (Lost)|Locke]] asking the hatch for help after [[Boone Carlyle|Boone's]] fatal plane injury. When Desmond turns on a light to see who it is, Locke, thinking his prayers have been answered, quiets down. Desmond, similarly, considers the voice to be a sign that he is no longer alone, and regains hope.
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A drunken Desmond returns in his boat in "[[Live Together, Die Alone]]", having been unable to navigate away from the island, making him compare it and its waters to "a bloody snow globe." Later he is confronted by Locke who tells him of the station 5 (The Pearl) orientation film he and Eko saw, and Desmond begins to lose his faith in the button. While Desmond wavers back and forth with his conviction on the button, he and Locke trigger another lockdown, trapping [[Mr. Eko|Eko]] outside the computer room, and they wait for the countdown to hit zero, to see what will happen. Eko uses dynamite from the ''Black Rock'' to attempt to get back into the computer room, but he fails.
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