Mind-boggling.
Jun. 28th, 2011 12:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There is a woman in the tome who is apparently being kept under lock and key by a warden of some kind. Presumably "for her own good," and she likes it.
I don't understand it. Fortunately I learned early that it's best to steel myself before opening the tome to read, so that I'm prepared for things like that. It's still difficult to read, and difficult to tell myself that it is possible she's truly happy, but at least I was ready.
I have not participated in much conversation there, but I'm trying. It's harder some days than others. But I'm trying.
I don't understand it. Fortunately I learned early that it's best to steel myself before opening the tome to read, so that I'm prepared for things like that. It's still difficult to read, and difficult to tell myself that it is possible she's truly happy, but at least I was ready.
I have not participated in much conversation there, but I'm trying. It's harder some days than others. But I'm trying.