Asimona stared at the empty space for a while longer before turning away. She had to stop thinking about this for a minute. She was getting overwhelmed with confusion. Sister had just admitted to being a hallucination. So didn't that make her part of herself? Was she just speaking with herself or with someone else? Did she just tell herself that she loved herself even if she didn't love herself? And should she love herself, despite all of those flaws?
Was that what they were? Just parts of her own personality?
If they were, then she could see what they all represented. Father was, very obviously, her fear. She was always irrationally afraid when he was around. She always felt like a child, scared of the dark and shadows, scared of the red-hot monster creeping along her skin. Mother was, maybe, her anger. Her hatred. Because she absolutely hated her and her very presence gave her a burning rage. Then what was Sister? Kindness? Help?
Was she her love? Was that what she was talking about?
She almost missed the stone wedged within the rock, but it gleamed in her eye just in time. She had left the other stones beside the pool, she realized, so she quickly grabbed it from the rock and started to head back. She could at least hide them for now and take them back to her nest later.
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