But even though Aiwass said so, Isabel, whose cheeks had flushed red, did not take her diary back.
She generously gave her diary directly to Aiwass—
This made Aiwass realize that he might have underestimated Isabel slightly.
Perhaps she did not intend to show Aiwass her heart... She also understood the meaning of a "last will and testament" diary, so the essence of the diary was perhaps a letter. She had written what she wanted to say in the diary, and altogether, along with the causes and consequences, presented it to Aiwass.
"I will treasure it," Aiwass said with a smile, carefully stowing the diary close to himself.
What really pleased Aiwass was that Isabel giving her diary to him... meant that she no longer deemed it necessary for herself.
The change might be small for now, but it was a valuable beginning. She had decided to cast aside her past self and to discard the fears of old—stepping forward.