[ Vira doesn't look upon her past with any great guilt, and while (deeply) judgmental of those she takes as fools—she doubts there's any ugliness in Harrow's past that would prove too much.
But there is something frightening, putting those vulnerable moments out and seeing if people change the way they view you after. She wonders when she grew afraid. She didn't used to be.
She lets out a soft sigh, settling herself. ]
It's more difficult to ask, isn't it? To leave yourself open to rejection.
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But there is something frightening, putting those vulnerable moments out and seeing if people change the way they view you after. She wonders when she grew afraid. She didn't used to be.
She lets out a soft sigh, settling herself. ]
It's more difficult to ask, isn't it? To leave yourself open to rejection.