Lyl has yet again found herself oblivious about her chosen people, and their homeland. She also has, thankfully, finally met someone who could convince her that she should watch what she says.
She was brave enough to meet new people, and is no longer lost, but now, she must focus on her chosen task, and also wonder about the greatness of her mother, and yet more hints at something important about her brother...
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Lyl has discovered that it is one thing to state a horrible fate for a criminal, and quite another to be the one to dish out the punishment.
She has also come to terms with the fact that even kind gifts, if not understood, can make people fear you. In fact, in general, people are afraid of anything they do not understand, without regard for whether or not it benefits them. There are times that this means you can only do so much for someone...
Lyl also has finally realized that, though hard things have happened in her life, she has not had it worst in the world. No matter what horrible thing has happened to you, someone has always had it worse. Always.
And no one has had a perfect life. It may be something different, something you would not even find traumatic, but everyone has had a terrible time in their life, events that made them re-evaluate their purpose and worth. No one escapes testing and trials, and it is not a competition to see who gets to be the biggest victim and justify their crying, so much as a proof of who can withstand the torture and keep going forward, producing good as they go. Life's struggles are not meant to be excuses, but steps to a higher plane of opportunity and growth.
Lyl took her own negative experiences and used that knowledge to help someone in the present. Instead of letting horror from the past dominate her entirely, she found a way to allow it to propel her into kindness.
Bad things happen to everyone, and when they do, they do not entitle you to kindness and giving, but should enable you to give and to be compassionate.
It took Lyl, and myself, a long time to understand that.
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Lyl has finally reached the worst place in the world. It has required her utmost effort, and could cost her everything, but she is finally there, and finally able to remedy her mistake.
It is a pity the only way for her to apologize is by risking her life to destroy what is left of his, but an apology was demanded, and the apology has been given.
Now, how can she survive the aftermath of such grueling struggle? How can she rescue herself from her own redemption?
Ingenuity. Creativity. Sheer will.
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