Honeymoon With Anxiety

By SMYGO4EVA

They think differently, but they would feel the same once a problem arises. And that did occur in the right moment, dear friends. Ami thought of her life as a senshi both exhilarating and life-threatening, particularly when it came to loved ones. Taiki thought of romantic notions as foolish and that fulfilling one's potential was the most important. They were both intelligent and very philosophical when it came to the garden of lovely flowers and the collection of exotic paintings, but sadly they had no interest beyond that at all.

Vibrant paintings depicting goddesses in floral cloth would stir the inquisitiveness of both intellects, and flowers blooming in spring would equally please them both. Romance was a different issue with both of them. Ami had always desired a love of her own, seeing the expression of one's love very insightful to stumble upon. Taiki was in conflict, however, since that romance tends to have a tragic region lying in between the cracks of the mirror. Most of the time, it was born out of rivalry, with two sides clashing before one realizes that to hate is to love. Affection transcends every now and then, and no one knows the answer to either question.

In the end, intelligence and love would comply with one another because of the closeness a common interest may spark between two people. As one author said, romance is your desire to make yourself complete through another person rather than through your own inner work. This does raise the question of one's purpose in life, but with the notions running rampent, Taiki and Ami found themselves closer after a simple compromise, but you may never know if there would be a honeymoon with anxiety or not.