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dramatispersonae) wrote2014-11-28 01:50 pm
EMERALD
The small cabin is no longer empty; instead, it's full of simple wooden chairs and a few tables. One table is stacked with baskets of ripe fruit; as for the others...
On one, scrolls bearing messages appear out of nowhere. On the other rests a single scroll and a quill pen to write on it. The top of the scroll reads, "Tell me what you believe in." The rest is empty space, waiting to be written on.
On one, scrolls bearing messages appear out of nowhere. On the other rests a single scroll and a quill pen to write on it. The top of the scroll reads, "Tell me what you believe in." The rest is empty space, waiting to be written on.

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She's always expected us to be worse than we are . . .
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I like the sound of that.
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I think as long as we put what we're comfortable with, then that should be enough.
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We'll hope for the best.
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Like how we believe in ourselves and our efforts, we believe in the good will of others. They want to help, to listen, and to understand, but they may not be able to figure out how best to do that. They may make mistakes, but we believe that what they say and do come from a good place. So, we believe in letting others help us as well; we believe that we need to be open to that, because we do not believe that we can live and thrive on our own, isolated from others, even if it may be difficult, at times.
Our beliefs in others are the same beliefs that we have in you. We believe that you can change and grow, much like we do, with belief in others.