[𝕸𝖔𝖗𝖙𝖆𝖑𝖆]
(Aj) Unrelenting and deadly;
involving loss of divine grace
or spiritual death.
❝This is the story of becoming a hero the hard way.❞
The Prisoner Of Azkaban - The Deathly Hallows
Started - 30 December 2020
Finished - ??
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"𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗿𝘆 𝗣𝗼𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿!"
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𝐃𝐎 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑 𝐇𝐀𝐕𝐄 a moment when everything comes crashing down? When everything you thought you knew, you didn't? When, even though you thought life couldn't possibly get worse, it still did?
When you were on a temporary high, but it's just that, temporary. When you wanted it to last, but it didn't.
But then again nothing really lasts.
If things lasted forever coffee wouldn't cool, cigarettes wouldn't end. If things lasted forever planes wouldn't land, movies wouldn't finish. If things lasted forever songs wouldn't stop, marriages wouldn't end. If things lasted forever people wouldn't die and life wouldn't go in a circle.
So in the bigger picture it's good things end, what's the point if they don't. If things don't end you can't savour the moment, enjoy it, live it.
Sometimes that's fine, but sometimes you don't want things to end, sometimes you want to be selfish, sometimes you want it to last forever, even if it shouldn't.
But that's just the world, the world we have grown to live in and love, the world Cassiopeia has grown to adapt to.
And it takes great courage and determination to love such a tainted and messed up world.
But it also takes great courage to feel things.
It takes great courage to realise that one day you could feel everything at once, and the next nothing at all.
But what's worse, burning from the heat, or freezing form the lack of. Drowning from the waves, or dying from the thirst. Getting buried underneath, or being the one to doing the burying.
Cassiopeia would say that feelings things would be the best, burning from the heat, drowning from the waves, being buried underneath.
But Cassiopeia would make people believe that those feelings were positive. That those feelings were good and happy.
Cassiopeia would hide below her real feelings, and, without realising it, be feeling nothing at all but faux feelings. She would be freezing from the lack of heat, dying from the thirst, burying them underneath.