[She hesitates a little, inwardly debating how to gracefully go about this, and decides to proceed in steady, objective terms as opposed to directed ones.]
Well. It's a painful card, the Three of Swords. It represents are such things as rejection, loneliness, separation...sometimes feelings of betrayal. It suggests that a choice has been made, and consequences will follow from it — sometimes painful ones. But I think...as painful as it can be, it can also serve as a reminder of sorts, that...well.
[She motions to the last card, still facedown.]
One oughtn't forget that the story isn't through yet. Sometimes events are painful, and sometimes the pursuit of a goal...can break relationships. But that's something to reflect upon, as you move forward, to grow and to learn from. Some things must be accepted, as it were, and made peace with in order to properly move forward.
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[She hesitates a little, inwardly debating how to gracefully go about this, and decides to proceed in steady, objective terms as opposed to directed ones.]
Well. It's a painful card, the Three of Swords. It represents are such things as rejection, loneliness, separation...sometimes feelings of betrayal. It suggests that a choice has been made, and consequences will follow from it — sometimes painful ones. But I think...as painful as it can be, it can also serve as a reminder of sorts, that...well.
[She motions to the last card, still facedown.]
One oughtn't forget that the story isn't through yet. Sometimes events are painful, and sometimes the pursuit of a goal...can break relationships. But that's something to reflect upon, as you move forward, to grow and to learn from. Some things must be accepted, as it were, and made peace with in order to properly move forward.