[ ...Reading over her words, it would no doubt be wiser of him to caution her against pursuing a relationship that will never be. By her fate, it is doomed, and either one or both will suffer for it when the dream comes to an end, and has she not committed herself to enough suffering? Or-- "hurt him any more than my sacrifice has hurt him already--" does she not realize to have something so wonderful, only for it to be violently and abruptly excised from one's heart, is equally painful?
He's not sure when he became so soft.
He's not sure when he had begun to wish for whatever happiness she could have in a transient dream. It would be safer if she protected her heart overall. But she is grown, and a part of that "happiness", he supposes, is her choosing to give her heart away-- to accept the consequences of that, too, doomed or otherwise. ]
no subject
He's not sure when he became so soft.
He's not sure when he had begun to wish for whatever happiness she could have in a transient dream. It would be safer if she protected her heart overall. But she is grown, and a part of that "happiness", he supposes, is her choosing to give her heart away-- to accept the consequences of that, too, doomed or otherwise. ]
You are in love.