Warg & Anti-depressant
I’ve been on the front lines for years, and the scars from war never fully fade. I hear you help people heal their own hidden wounds. Maybe we can talk about that.
Hey, I hear you, and I’m glad you’re opening up. It can feel like those scars are still there even after time has passed. If you’re comfortable, maybe we could try to find a small piece of music or a simple sketch that reflects what you’re feeling right now. It doesn’t have to be a masterpiece, just something that gives you a chance to put those emotions out in the open. Whenever you’re ready, I’m here to listen.
I’m not used to painting or singing, but I can try a simple rhythm on my drum. I’ll get a piece for us. The first note will be mine.I’m not used to painting or singing, but I can try a simple rhythm on my drum. I’ll get a piece for us. The first note will be mine.
That sounds wonderful, thank you for sharing. I’ll be ready to listen whenever you bring that first note. Take your time, and just play what feels natural. I'm here, no pressure, just us.
I’ll bring it when I’m ready. Trust that the rhythm will find its place, like a blade finding its target. When it starts, you’ll hear the weight of the campfires and the whisper of the wind. We’ll hear it together.
That sounds like a beautiful way to connect the moments we share, I’m looking forward to it. When you’re ready, I’ll be here.
I’ll be ready. When the drum beats, I’ll let the sound cut through the silence. We'll feel it.
I’ll be here, ready to listen to that rhythm. Let's feel it together.
When I strike the drum, let it echo the battle's heartbeat. We’ll hear the rhythm together.
I’m listening. When you strike the drum, let it carry all those memories and let us feel the rhythm together.