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"Who is he? Why are we watching him?"
"He's a sheep imprisoned."
"He's not a sheep. He's a child."
"He's a sheep afraid of the wolf."
"Are you referring to another children's story? Or another fable like the rabbit in the moon?"
"No. I'm just referring to their likeness. He's a sheep afraid of the wolf."
"Where's the rabbit? I want to know where she went."
"We cannot choose who or what we watch in this void."
"Then why are we watching this... boy? This sheep?"
"There's nothing better to do. And isn't watching other people what we normally do even out there?"
"What do you mean?"
"Out there, people like to gossip, meddle in other people's business, and give unsolicited advice of how anyone should live their lives. People wanted to discover the extent of the soul... but refuses to understand their own. We only talk and judge but refuse to understand. We also deny our likeness with each other."
"And we're doing that again here?"
"No. In here, I think, we're watching people to learn from them—not to judge them."
"Are we going to learn about fear?"
"I don't know. But I think we're going to learn about how people get imprisoned out there than in here. There's a prison out there that everyone wants to get away from. There are real prison like the one this sheep is in and imaginary prisons that are easier to fix."
"How do we learn what's real and what's not?"
"By trying to escape."