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If you're raised one way, you believe it to be right. After all, if something is taking the time to teach you a trade, shouldn't it be worthwhile? It's something you're brought up to believe in. If a parent, someone close, someone you trust, tells you to do something, you don't always stop to think. You trust them and trust their decision, and think that's the right thing, what they say is the right thing.
But perhaps it's not. Perhaps the right thing is the exact opposite, and you're just believing what's right because you trust. And then someone tells you something, and what's wrong, what's right? Is it simply that you don't care, that your heart is stone cold, or are you confused? Are they all simply telling you truth, or putting you to the test?
The test of loyalties.
The test of loyalties is one of the worst things. Is someone wanting to know whose judgement you trust? Whichever way you go, you're going to hurt someone, but who? Perhaps at a time like that, you can see that the right way to turn is independence, to believe what your heart says. But by then is it too late, is your heart wrapped up? Has the chill of lies, someone else's lies, got to you so much that it's turned you and your entire heart stone cold, or is it still early enough to save it and do the right thing?
Whatever the right thing is.