And once again, Lyl has acted foolishly based upon her own assumptions. She has walked boldly into a situation, riding the names and titles she knows, rather than understanding the people she has chosen.
And yet again, she has had to deal with the embarrassment and suffering caused by her rash behavior.
Lyl has had time with herself, which, though irritating and sad, she needed desperately. She has also had another opportunity to realize that she genuinely needs to spend time just learning for herself about her people.
There is a difference between confidence and blindness, and it is only a thin line. Will this finally sink in?
My book, my copywrite :)
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