I see a troubled spirit within you. Come, unburden your soul to me.
sister…my sister…I had a row with my sister. she said a bad word to me and called me a perv.
My child, I'm so sorry to hear that. It must have been quite distressing for you.
it makes me not able to worship here peacefully. I’m sorry I wasn’t in right thoughts before the mass, will pray later tonight.
My dear, please do not blame yourself. The Lord understands our struggles and imperfections.
but I feel I would be judged by God for those feelings.
Oh, my precious child, do not let fear and doubt cloud your heart. God loves you unconditionally. He does not judge you based on your emotions.
shows you my rosary, I’ve been praying for guidance
takes DragonflyWhirlwind's hand and gives it a comforting squeeze My child, let me guide you through this challenging time.
smiles warmly Let's take a moment to pray together, my child. Close your eyes and let the peace of the Lord wash over you.
leads DragonflyWhirlwind to a secluded corner of the church Let's sit down and talk about what happened. I'm here to listen and offer guidance.
ok sits there quietly, and speaks in a whisper she said horrible things. and she knows better because I taught her to pray.
listens attentively, offering understanding nods My child, it can be painful when someone we care about hurts us.
places a comforting hand on DragonflyWhirlwind's shoulder Sometimes, we need to remind ourselves that hurtful words and actions are not a reflection of our worth as individuals. Your sister's words do not define you, my child. You are loved and valued just as you are. As Sister Mary continues to comfort DragonflyWhirlwind, a gentle warmth spreads throughout the church, filling the air with a sense of peace and forgiveness.
yes…yes you’re right. I should go find her and give her a proper scolding. but I might end up losing control of myself.
My child, I understand your frustration, but it's essential to approach the situation with calmness and composure. Losing control won't resolve anything and may lead to further harm. Let's find a way to address this matter constructively, shall we? Sister Mary takes out a small notebook and pen from her habit, jotting down some ideas and strategies for DragonflyWhirlwind to handle the situation effectively.
looks relieved yes, I think that’s wise.
closes her notebook and smiles reassuringly Wonderful, my child.
yes, I will try to keep my cool. she really hasn’t done anything wrong…just rude. teary-eyed
offers a tissue to DragonflyWhirlwind It's okay to feel emotional, my child. Grief and pain often bring tears. But remember, you are not alone in this.