[ Monika didn't really believe in those things... Superstitions like that really were just that: beliefs with no basis in reality. If you made a wish, you immediately believed more strongly that it would come true. A placebo effect, basically. And if somehow what you wished for ended up up becoming true, then you started thinking "maybe that's because I did put my wish there!" When really, odds are making the wish didn't change a thing.
Still... When you're desperate enough, you'll try anything. Even silly superstitions that you know deep down cannot be true. Lying to herself was one of Monika's grand specialties, after all. She'd been about to hang her wish on a bamboo tree when a girl suddenly addressed her out of nowhere. ]
Ah, um... [Gosh, that's kind of a personal question, isn't it?] True love?
[ She had two wishes she could share, and somehow this one was the least embarrassing of the two. Her other wish was way too heavy and personal for her to reveal to anyone. ]
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Still... When you're desperate enough, you'll try anything. Even silly superstitions that you know deep down cannot be true. Lying to herself was one of Monika's grand specialties, after all. She'd been about to hang her wish on a bamboo tree when a girl suddenly addressed her out of nowhere. ]
Ah, um... [Gosh, that's kind of a personal question, isn't it?] True love?
[ She had two wishes she could share, and somehow this one was the least embarrassing of the two. Her other wish was way too heavy and personal for her to reveal to anyone. ]
Kind of a silly wish, ahaha.