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Mar 4 15 2:48 PM
The inability to walk me.I know she asked for space to match her expectations up with her reality. She expected more friends and her reality was telling her she could find them. She predicted a perfect ending. Presumably when I gave her space and mercy by letting it continue, she realised I had given up on her finding a perfect ending. Presumably she thought I was being merciful because non of my expectations matched up with her reality. I didn't expect her to find more friends, the idea wasn't real and her predictions were inaccurate. This meant the predictions that ended up in a perfect ending couldn't have happened (even if they did happen), because I had given up on her ever admitting to finding a perfect ending. This meant she couldn't get past her prediction that our future has no perfect ending. She gave me no mercy.The ability to walk the dog.If she's unable to reach her perfect ending where is she? She's holed up somewhere on the road to a perfect ending where she doesn't have to predict anything. She's able to stay there because its mutually fair and mutually acceptable for her to stay there. If the unpredictable happens it's not merciful, as per non of her expectations matched up to her reality. If the unpredictable happens it's unfair because her hopes have been dashed. If it happens she would need to move along the road and hole herself up in another place where she doesn't have to predict anything. The dog can be walked to wherever it is right for her to walk it because there is no predicting where it will end up
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