When Margaret first met Leon and saw his playful personality firsthand she had been inspired to write a song. The same thing happened when she met Porco; she wrote a song about a person who is strange on the outside but is actually really caring on the inside.
But Leon, he's an amazing guy. Despite coming from a time period from over a millennium ago, he fit in pretty well, teasing and laughing all the way. Margaret doubted she could do the same. If she was separated from the ones she loved and the ones who loved her by an unconquerable stretch of time, she'd either die or throw herself into her songs and forget about the outside world. Amber had it easy; she was practically alone. From her personality, it seems as if Ventuswill was the only being she talked to that talked back.
The song Margaret wrote is an anthem. The person in the song recognizes that the past is in the past. The only reason the past is there is so you can learn. Otherwise, there is no point to live in a time that already happened.
And the future?
The future is an unreachable object. You can't see it or feel it or smell it or taste it or hear it. You can prepare for it and you can predict it, but it's still something you can't look at. Leon said that he never imagined that things besides birds will fly. But then he saw airships.
Margaret learned something from Leon when she met him. She learned she should live in the now, not five seconds sooner or five seconds later. It seems as if the priest is doing a great job. Now it's her turn.
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AN: I was bored when I wrote this. Then I discovered that Leon, Dolce, Dylas, and Amber are remarkable people even if they're fictional. They didn't dwell on the past and focused on the future. Leon is the most remarkable one though. He's separated from his time by more than one thousand years!
