Chrysalis

Change. I wouldn’t want to change you. I wouldn’t have the energy to work at something so constant, so all consuming. It would drain me faster than you would think possible.
If I did change you, if I did have the strength to keep that change alive in you—I wouldn’t love you. Couldn’t. You would no longer be the person I fell in love with. And I wouldn’t be able to love this new person—this creature—that was capable of folding so easily under my will. You would for this reason no longer be seen as something equal to or greater than me. But as nothing.


You would be ordinary, just another in a population of mindless, leaderless drones—unworthy. And I would leave, never to return, before the breaking of dawn at the new day.

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