Thursday, December 8, 2011

Time will tell, if you're willing to let it


          “We all have that sense of wonder, if the person you care about will return when the day is done, but if we act off those fears, then quite frankly you will start acting like Claudia. And, might I point out, Claudia’s not even in a relationship. In fact, Claudia’s only known Sie for about a month, and she’s become frantic, confused, and a total disaster over this child. What she doesn’t realize though is that no matter how much she fears for that child’s return, it won’t affect the outcome. She isn’t going to know what’s going to happen to Sie in the future, because only time will tell. There’s no guarantee that if Sie does come back, she won’t die the next day. It’s horrible, but it’s true. And when that time comes, when, eventually, she will have to let go, be it tomorrow or decades from now, it’ll be hard either way. It will be hard, whether Claudia can admit her feelings to Sie or not. The only difference is, is that if Claudia lives her life never admitting to Sie her true feelings, she’ll always have that tinge of regret in her heart, wondering what it could have been had she just told her.”

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