31. Gaby's Choice

Reminiscing about the past can be likened to sailing a river with a relatively strong current. Still, we are in a boat without any oars, which should be a tool to guide us through the current. Because there are no paddles, we can only follow how the current flows according to what they want, and we can't do anything other than follow it.

If the current feels calm, then the memory we are remembering must have a pleasant enough background so that it doesn't need to make it difficult for us to navigate the current. Still, if the wind is too strong to be able to shake the boat, we are riding in several times. The memory that we are remembering is one of several memories that may be painful, so we need more effort to get to the end of the flow.

It feels like we are forced to open an old wound that we have kept tightly in our hearts.

And unfortunately, Ditya is now feeling that feeling.

It wasn't just painful because the wound had been opened too big to tell Gaby some stories. However, Dity
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