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Yoshiya "The Swaying Serenade" Kiryu ([personal profile] prissykid) wrote 2015-06-11 12:33 am (UTC)

6/10, rune-sealed letter

[This letter, at least, comes with a more pleasant and light scent, like orchids. It's still feminine and calligraphic, though.]

At least you died fabulous.

Oh, it's most certainly viral. I've come to the conclusion that it's spread through physical contact, and possibly acts like an STI as well. Do realize that this mysterious person I totally don't know the name of may wish to contact me instead out of curiosity.

At home. (⌒▽⌒)☆ Didn't I mention I lived in Tokyo? 〣( ºΔº )〣 Shame on me if I didn't, but I could've sworn I had a scrapbook full of pictures of Shibuya, a lovely gift from a certain someone. ( ̄_ ̄)・・・

There's a balance between simplicity and complexity. Make it too simplistic and it may lose its meaning. Make it too complex and nobody will understand no matter how you try to explain it. You need to take a moment to relax and meditate. Let someone else do whatever it is that needs doing and play hooky for a bit. Having fun, laughing and joking, those are all things that are very important. To lose your ability to do that, to enjoy something purely for the sake of what it is, means that the war truly wins. Even soldiers took time to set their weapons down and have a nice time with a comedian or bard or have some time to joke around with each other. That's what forms camaraderie.

Most likely they all breathe huge sighs of relief that their favorite mechanic is no longer putting himself in danger of being gutted by a disgusting Seelie. ☆⌒(ゝ。∂)

Practice. __φ(..) I thought that was obvious. /(=・ x ・=)\

No matter what decision you make, it will always be judged by someone else, whether they have a right to or not. They will judge your mistakes, your victories, your accomplishments, the people you consider friends, even the way you dress. They already have an opinion of you before you can even say, "Hello." However, these choices are yours to make and you are free to make them as you see fit. Just remember that for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. ∑d(゚∀゚d)

I'm not even going to bother giving my thoughts on those actions with your High Queen. They've been said and done, and all that's left is to move forward while not making those same mistakes again. I would also remind you that you'll be hated by virtue of being Unseelie. What should matter most is whether those who care for you on this side will still feel that way when all is said and done, regardless of how things end. Lastly, I think it more a compliment to your boyfriend to label him as Juliet. She was the smart one, after all. 。.:☆*:・'(*⌒―⌒*)))

No. You question. You test. You examine. You clash with other people to see how your beliefs and ideals stand up against another person's. Those clashes, those insights into their own thoughts, are what bring about the truth. Just be careful on who you question and how you question them.

Everyone has the capability of being a hero. It doesn't matter if the gesture is small or large. A person saving another's life is considered a hero, yes. However, what about just being a friend to someone who's lonely? Isn't that heroic in its own way? Is it not heroic to have someone you can talk to freely about anything that comes to mind without fearing you'll be judged harshly for whatever it is? The little things can sometimes make the biggest difference.

Goodness, no, I wouldn't at all tell you what to do. I merely give suggestions. Your choices are your own and the consequences are also your own. It's what makes free will simultaneously invigorating and frustrating.

I suppose I don't really have much room to talk.

Your wish is my command.

PS: What glitter? ┬┴┬┴┤(・_├┬┴┬┴

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