Thursday, October 29, 2020

A Firefly's Monologue #7

"There was once a fairy who cried for her heroine. Have I told you of that?"

"This is the first time you're mentioning."

"Out of the many fairies that I've met, she was the first fairy I've seen who cried in hopes of making a mistake."

"Hopes of making a mistake? She did what was right, so why cry?"

"Not all good things, shine. So the saying goes. That fairy hardly have any connections with her heroine. In fact, the heroine blantantly ignore the fairy's advice. You could even say that she hated her.

"Still, she knows what's good for the heroine and what lies in her heroine's heart. Do you know why she cried, the fairy?"

"Did the heroine fell from grace?"

"No, it's not about the heroine. The heroine did well. The fairy betrayed herself. Even when she knew it was good and all, that was not the heroine wanted. Still, she pushed her through to it.

"The heroine surpass all her trials and became a hero. But the fairy knew she wasn't happy. The fairy above all else wanted her to be happy. But she couldn't. It was her duty after all to set her on the right path. But she knew what was in the heroine's heart. Though she would had if she did have the chance, she didn't. It was her sworn duty after all.

"In the process, she betrayed herself."

"The heroine wanted to be evil?"

"No, she wasn't. The heroine just wanted to be happy. The fairy wanted her to be happy. Heroism has its own price as well. Sacrificing one's happiness is one of them."

"What happened to the fairy and the heroine?"

"The heroine continued to be a hero. As for the fairy, she let the heroine take a path closer to her happiness, in the hopes the heroine could find a way to her own happiness."

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