Daizi fell silent for a little while, considering what he said, "I think people are all we've got, really. A lot of people are afraid to let themselves love someone out of fear of how it will hurt when it ends, and love always ends. Even in the best possible circumstance, and they never do anything to harm you, people die. And that's terrifying. I'm terrified. I've told Dark for years he's not allowed to die before me. We think so much about how bad it will feel when it's over, we don't stop to consider how wonderful it will be when we're living it. But I think..." She exhaled slowly, considering her words and touching the tip of her tongue to the point of one of her canine teeth, "I decided long ago that even if my relationship, platonic, romantic, familial, or something new altogether ends horribly, the love I had with that person when things were good doesn't go away. I still had those wonderful memories, and I don't have to regret them, just because the ending was bad. It's about the story. It's always been about the story. It's like the Alanis Morisette song: You live, you learn. You love, you learn. You cry, you learn. You lose, you learn. You bleed, you learn. You scream, you learn. And that's... life. I don't want to miss out on any of it, because if you think you've learned all of the lessons there is to learn, then you've run out of things to do. Getting your heart trampled on is a horrible feeling, I've been there many times. Many times. But you can only have your heart trampled on if you loved enough, and it's a wonderful thing to love. It's a wonderful thing. I don't know. It's worth the risk, I guess, because it's better to be with people, and be scared, than isolated and safe, but never know how divine it can be."