If Harveste could read minds, she'd be thrilled right now- thrilled by just how kindly the woman was thinking of her, let alone how the woman spoke. Born with the ability to be brave? That was bologna to the girl, there was no way that was true. How could someone with as much anxiety as there was blood in her body be seen as 'inherently brave' or brave at all?
"If I were as brave as you said, I wouldn't be crying as often as I have been, I think." Though her words felt cold, her eyes held warmth against the pain that panged in her chest. "If I were brave, I wouldn't be this jealous. I wouldn't be afraid to see her the way I've been."
Her hand moved to clamp over her mouth. Her self hatred was showing, and it was showing bad. Behind her fingers, she bit her lip tightly, lucky it didn't bleed from the slight pain she purposely created for herself.
When she let the pain linger as she let her lips let go, she moved her hand back to her side and jumped up to kiss the stranger's cheek with a grin. "You know, when I first started working on learning to use singing to use my magic... The girl I love told me something that might have helped my 'bravery' you say you see, at the time."
Running after having done something she herself was embarrassed by, she made sure she was a good few yards away, turning her back to Luna and beginning to sing. She sang a song with a tune that was a mild, operatic melody- perhaps to match her somewhat high singing voice, which was carried through her stretched out hand that led towards the trees before her.
"Let your flower bloom~
Let your petals color the room~
You need not hurry to assume~
That you'd even need a broom~
While pain feels awful bad,
There's a reason for feeling sad-
But after crying, you'll be glad
As your tears grow a lily pad~
It's okay to feel alone~
Through this you've surely grown-
Just take your time,
Past or prime
And surely, you'll be fine~"
Done with her song, the longest piece of the strange lyrics she'd turned into spell in the start with help from someone dear, the girl turned to face the woman with a grand grin despite the tears that had stained her cheeks as she sang along.
"When my songs were no good, I was in pain... But she reminded me to sing from my heart. If you want to change, you have to start there, I think, no matter what kind of change it is. I'm going to work hard to light up the darkness I've been feeling through my songs. I'll work hard to write a song for you too. A song to change the both of us... And perhaps, even to save us. After all... What we're doing right now by hiding from ourselves isn't healthy, you know? I promise, after decades in therapy, there's truth in the need to rely on one another in life. If we work together, even our worst enemies- ourselves- can surely be defeated and turned into friends."
Turning away, she added a silent wish that her words would be true. It was easier to say that she would get stronger and accept her darkness, than it was to actually do. "It's scary for me too... But I'm glad, whether you're unnerved by it or not, that I got to meet you. That I've met everyone I've met so far is the truest blessing I've received in this world. In time, I'm sure you'll see it too."