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Reciprocity

It is quite rare that two ordinary souls randomly end up next to each other in the middle of a chaos. In such a case, it is even rarer for the two souls to glue the shattered pieces of each other together. The rarity of the coincidence lures them to each other while the healing prospect of such a soul-binding promises the feeling of unity in each other. 

The reciprocity of the two souls bumps along without any notice in advance.  Happiness in the shape of unexpected waves becomes the means of their reciprocity.  The more complete the souls get at each wave, the more flattered they feel. Without realising it, the soul welcomes the other with similar kindness. Rewarding the kindness of the other soul adds to the construction of a happier self. 

The ever increasing cooperation between the two souls makes it much harder to view the consequences of their shared moments, though. Being so, the two souls could easily move forward in the chaos surrounding them with ‘happier’ selves. The frequency and unexpectedness of the happy waves, on the other hand, makes it almost impossible to realise the fundamental intentions which undeniably don’t exist in the reciprocity of such two. 

Without any intentions, the shared bliss of the two souls might bubble over. If so, one of the two souls, or both,  might want to put a tight lid on the growing tides of happiness. The essential fear of harming the other plays a major role under such circumstances. However, if the two souls unconditionally, and so truly, reciprocate, then, such a desire would be appreciated by the other.

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