Sidon finds the listener staring at their reflection in a mirror, clearly in a state of unrest. He places a hand on their shoulder, crouching beside them to look into the mirror with them, and discusses the differences between "a truth" and "the truth".
There's no expectation of his words working some sort of magic, erasing all the pain the listener may feel when looking at themselves, only the hope that one day they'll come to see the version of themselves that he sees. He's willing to take all the time necessary to walk with them on the path towards that day.
Contains: Ambiguous listener, loving and hopeful commentary, great for those struggling with self loathing, dysphoria, and all sorts of other negative views of oneself.
Chey Agnetti
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