But she wasn't threatening! She was asking nicely, quite nicely considering that I hadn't done it in the first place when she asked. [The full version only takes a half an hour anyway, and we do it every day except for the weekends.] I actually got a break today, only having to do three parts [although I technically cheated and only did two].
My favourite characters are always the child-like, all-loving ones or the androgynous, compassionate ones. I relate to them the most.
The main character of one of my favourite manga series is a non-gendered child-like deity, seen as cursed or unwanted by most who meet them [or even outright attacked by people]. This child is broken repeatedly, and when it becomes too much, they reveal their true form as a deity of destruction--when all they ever wanted was to be loved and cherished. The total characters who survive to the end of the series? Four [including the child deity and their love interest]. It is the love they share that prevents the whole world from being destroyed, and the two stay together because all they have is each other.
There was probably a point to that, but I'm not sure what it was.
I know I can't stay a child. But according to the Dali Lama, 'childhood is a state of mind'. I feel so conflicted about this. I feel like if I do grow-up, I'll lose all the wonder and innocence. Or am I just acting like Midnightstar? I'd better stop.
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"A memory is something that has to be consciously recalled, right? But it's different from a memory locked deep within your heart. Words aren't the only way to tell someone how you feel...As long as I'm with you, as long as you're by my side, I won't give up even if I'm scared." Tifa Lockheart, Final Fantasy VII