| | Time for real me writing and not me writing to express and impress. I
told her, "I think I understand now." I didn't expect her to answer or
to not answer; it was a simple statement I wanted her to know. She
says, "What do you think you get?" I wonder to myself: do I tell her
now, just outright and about? Should I wait for a more opportune
moment? No. Answer what she asks, do not cower. Even if you're wrong at
least you tried to understand, you tried to get what she was saying.
A
small introduction. I don't think I was able to think for myself or in
quite the right mind when it unfolded before me. I thought that
everything was going well, so good, that I would never have to look at
different perspectives again, clouded by the infinite enjoyment
compared to what used to be. I had helped people with their significant
others, providing feedback on multiple viewpoints as to their actions
and words when given the background. And after I got my happiness, my
acute awareness began to decrease because I was caught up in everything
else.
I don't know what happened. I don't know why I didn't see
it before. I gave you logical reasons when you came to me, but I wasn't
giving you my full input or ability. I think you understood I didn't
understand as much as you'd like me to have even when I said I did. At
some points I did, and other I couldn't really decide if put into that
situation.
I read in between the lines and went off what you
told me days before your current problem. The reason you don't talk to
me may be the fact that what you're contemplating has to do with me and
the interference of my presence or words might distract what you're
trying to discover on your own. That includes avoiding topics of me. In
which case you might wonder why I say goodnight to you every night.
Simple: so that you know I still talk to you, am not mad or angered,
and that when you're ready to say or you want to talk to me that I'll
answer. That you know I'm here.
You want to be yourself around
everyone; family, friends, me. I don't know if you're yourself around
me because I haven't really met the fake you either, but I like what I
know and see so far but be it fake or not, I want to know all of you.
Anyway, I remember you told me that once you tried to be yourself, your
family said they wanted the old Avery back. They got so used to seeing
the fake you they don't know the real you, and you got caught up in
being fake that the real you coincided with the fake causing
disruption. Or you lost yourself in it. You want to stop hiding and be
able to do things your way
Not only that, but because you've
been living up to everyone's expectations that you can't do what you
want instead of what they want. Now that you've found something you
want, despite it being what they hate, they don't accept because you're
going against their wishes for your own. You're torn between rebelling
for what you want and what they want from you. What I say to that is:
would you rather have something that makes you happy and follow what
you want, or follow something you're not happy with for their sake?
You've been so indulged with their practice and influence you can't
break away to what you want to do, what you want to think, what you
want to follow, what you want in general.
The only reason they are mad is because you aren't doing what they tell you to, giving them the control every human craves.
That's why I think I get it. Tell me wrong.
-Stardust |
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