I've decided I must make a choice. A choice between two girls. Both are cute and pretty. Their smiles can melt the heart's of a snowman. One is gentle and kind. She is blur but does well in life. The other is strong and smart. Yet has not found her life's goal. She likes conflicts and is actually rather fierce but still shows occasional softness.
Why must I decide you ask? Isn't it obvious? I can't like both... It won't help in the end... I can only like one not the other... support only one!
Both their happiness is at stake! But my actions will hold no effect on their lifes. For I am merely a spectator, watching from the safety of a glass window. Yet day by day they enter my mind. My heart leaps out and tightens at the sight of their tears, at the sound of their cries. As hard as it might be, I must still choose one.
Who are these two you ask? Are you wondering if you know them? Well, I trust that you might, for their identities are not secret or hidden... Yijuan or Yijun? what a dilemma... Shunfa is a damn lucky clown...
HAH! Easter egg!! ------------------------
Like I said, I must try. Effort must reflect worth... Only things that are of worth have to be fought for, to be earned... So a foolish run I go, charging at the hordes. Fell deeds awake... Now for Wrath... Now for Ruin... and the Red Dawn... (quoted from LOTR, Theoden's line) Death and glory! I ride to meet a host that fars outweighs my stature. To no ends can I be sure that victory is mine. Only a glimmer of hope, shining like a blade splitting the darkness. I give hope to men. I keep none for myself. (Aragorn) For the one... God let me be right and may your favour rest upon me like the morning dew... may your courage cover me like a breastplate... As I embark on this craziest of quest...
boo! dramatics hide my point Okay... Guess I got a bit out of point... hahahz! but see if you can get whats the main message there without the LOTR dramatics...
One last quote from LOTR Aragorn... "Hold your ground, hold your ground! Sons of Gondor, of Rohan, my brothers! I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour of woes and shattered shields, when the age of men comes crashing down! But it is not this day! This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good Earth, I bid you *stand, Men of the West!"