Thursday, June 26, 2014

What a Wild Spirit Brings: Chapter 36







Lyl has reconciled with her only sibling, and finally can settle into the everyday routine at the mountain, content with the peaceful way they live. She is ready to remain, watching over her new family, but she finally comprehends the danger her friend is causing with his madness. Her heart breaks for her friend, and for having to leave her family, but she finally is starting to do things for unselfish reasons, and must do what needs doing.


Lyl is growing up.


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Sunday, June 22, 2014

What a Wild Spirit Brings: Chapter 35






Family. We might fight with them sometimes, and we often disagree, but nothing makes a person feel at home quite like it, and Lyl needed a home.


No battle in one's own heart. Peace. Contentment.


Lyl is realizing this is a place capable of it, and that all her confusion is because she hasn't had enough experience with kindness, with family, with acceptance and love, to know what to do. But though it is foreign to her to be around these tender, happy people, she yearns to be apart of it somehow.


She is torn between having a real excuse she could use to run away, and desperation to belong with this family.


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What a Wild Spirit Brings: Chapter 34







Lyl has come to terms with the difference between unpleasant laws that are a mere means of control, and ones that are truly necessary for society to remain peaceable. Some things, are gruesome, but needed, to maintain a people. Some things are even terrible, but without them, there would be only suffering, and no one would be kind to anyone.


There are most certainly laws that are terrible, that seem to have no foundation, and laws, like everything, have two sides to their two sides, but even someone small can decide a law shouldn't be, and petition to find a way to instill change. If that law is genuinely harmful without purpose or provision, then others would see reason, and perhaps even join the disbanding of it.


You do not have to be a world leader or a politician to create change in a country or the earth. You just have to be utterly resolved.


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