She could still outright reject his version of events and outright ban him from her mind. It’s really up to her, how long does she want to have fun with this mind game of his? 😀
Actually… Could choosing innocence be taken to mean choosing ignorance, or willful naivete? As opposed to, say, accepting there are parts of oneself that are dark?
I think he’s having problems understanding who she really chose. Perhaps a demonstration would be in order! 😀
She could still outright reject his version of events and outright ban him from her mind. It’s really up to her, how long does she want to have fun with this mind game of his? 😀
Makes sense. Not having innocence, after rejecting darkness, madness is only remaining option …
Actually… Could choosing innocence be taken to mean choosing ignorance, or willful naivete? As opposed to, say, accepting there are parts of oneself that are dark?
I’ve got this image of him being Arthur, and Belinda being the French Knights … err Kah-nig-its