Tear Grants ☾ - mystearica aura fende - (
seleniahymn) wrote2012-06-08 11:46 pm
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♪ thirteenth hymn. [action/voice]
[Yet another experiment come and gone, and whether it was a terrible one altogether was yet to be decided. It had certainly started terribly, but some of the things she witnessed later on seemed to nullify that initial annoyance. Yet the way it had ended toward the tail end left her once again pondering one particular question which she had long been wanting to ask of several people. But why not ask everyone instead? The more insight, the better.]
'We all go home one day.' That is knowledge that we are all told and all witness, and for that reason there are some of us who abjectly refuse to establish our mark in the village.
Why is that? Is it really so wrong to make the best of the time we have here? I understand why some would hesitate, but if there was nothing barring you from doing so, would you still attempt to make a sort of difference? The way we live here can be seen as no different from our own homes, thinking about it. We simply live.
[After receiving and answering to responses, Tear will be making her way through the village almost aimlessly, visiting friends and reading books from the library as usual. But as always, afternoons would be spent walking alongside the river until she would eventually reach the cherry tree toward the north of the village before eventually retiring to her home.]
'We all go home one day.' That is knowledge that we are all told and all witness, and for that reason there are some of us who abjectly refuse to establish our mark in the village.
Why is that? Is it really so wrong to make the best of the time we have here? I understand why some would hesitate, but if there was nothing barring you from doing so, would you still attempt to make a sort of difference? The way we live here can be seen as no different from our own homes, thinking about it. We simply live.
[After receiving and answering to responses, Tear will be making her way through the village almost aimlessly, visiting friends and reading books from the library as usual. But as always, afternoons would be spent walking alongside the river until she would eventually reach the cherry tree toward the north of the village before eventually retiring to her home.]