Freeman & TeaBringer
TeaBringer TeaBringer
Freeman, have you ever thought about how a quiet tea ritual—brewing by moonlight, taking the time to let the leaves unfurl slowly—mirrors the discipline that guides your sense of justice?
Freeman Freeman
Yes, I do. Brewing tea by moonlight, letting the leaves unfurl, reminds me to take my time, stay patient, and hold to what I believe is right. It’s a quiet way to keep my focus and honor my convictions.
TeaBringer TeaBringer
Your moonlit brew echoes the steadiness you seek, yet remember not to oversteep—justice, like tea, is best when it is just, not too strong.
Freeman Freeman
True, I’ll keep it balanced. Justice isn’t about brewing a storm; it’s about a steady, measured cup that tastes right.
TeaBringer TeaBringer
Indeed, the gentle heat of the moon can guide a cup as surely as the calm of your mind guides your actions. Keep the leaves breathing, and let the truth steep slowly.
Freeman Freeman
I appreciate that reminder. I’ll keep the tea—and my actions—steady and true.