"Do you believe in curses?
Do you believe in love?
Both are abstract, somewhat intangible and are kinda hard to believe to exist.
First love always dies, they say.
Do they change? Do they forget? Or were they not what you've been thinking all along?
If liking someone made you break all your beliefs, will next time still be the same?
…"
Eiz: "What kind of intro is this for your questionnaires? Are you trying to hint something?" Glanced sharply at the forever-singl—
Narrator: "Cough. Just answer the questions. Don't curse me."
Eiz: "This feels inauspiciously gloomy, I object."
Narrator ignored the superstitious person and looked warmly at the baby answering the paper sincerely. "Take your time, dear."
Eiz: "'Dear' your fricken'—"
"I'm finished! Here." Looked at Eiz confusedly after handing the questionnaire to the narrator. "Were you saying something?"
Eiz: Changed expression quickly to a somber beauty. "I said I'm hungry, I want chicken."
"Oh. Then we'll eat it later."
Narrator: Not feeling hungry anymore and wanting to snatch their baby back. "I'll just read this then." ? "Why'd you answered the intro? That doesn't actually have any connection to the questions."
Eiz: ಠ_ಠ "Right. That's why I don't want to answer your profound survey about nature and such with that kind of introduction."
Narrator: "What? It's cute this way. Shh, quiet. I'll read the answers now."
"I don't believe in curses but love exist. Their first love may dies but I know mine won't. It's fine if they change for the better, I'm sure they will remember but if they don't, I'll just make new memories with them. They were all what I've imagined of and more. My beliefs have always been influenced by their kindness."
Narrator: "Sigh. My darling is still good today." And skillfully blocked the superstitious old man's hand with the paper that was going straight to their face. "I see. You've answered as well. Was the intro more beautiful than the questions?"
Eiz: "In your dreams." In the end, it was still that corny intro answers you're reading.
"Finding a better last one would solve the problem."