You shouldn't let them hold you back, shouldn't let them hold you down.
"Come Akiza, what's wrong with you. You normally destroy amateurs like that in fewer than two or three rounds. This time it took you at least seven." Sayer said as Akiza huffed angrily.
"I just had a bad duel is all." She huffed again, taking the duel disk off her arm and throwing it onto a pile of clothes on her bedroom floor.
'you're distracted, that why." Sayer continued, sitting down on the bed with her. "What's wrong?"
"Am I a bad person?" Akiza whispered. Sayer sighed, taking one of Akiza's long bangs and placing it behind her ear.
'You're not a bad person, Akiza." Sayer said gently. "Just misunderstood. People are afraid of the unknown, and what is different to the norm. And because you are so different, so special, naturally people will reject you. But who needs them anyway? Remember what I told you? When you care what they think, then they only hold you back and hold you down from what you are truly capable of. And you are capable of many, many wonderful things, dear Akiza. But you can't let them do that to you, can you?" he said, looking at her expectantly. She wiped her eyes of the tears and nodded.
"Good. Come here." He said, opening his arms quietly, embracing Akiza in a reassuring hug.
