Gap - Gvenet, Alice & Princess (angy) Official
“But possible,” Alice added softly. She took Angy’s hand. “I’m sorry I stopped listening.”
To test it, she stepped between the two princesses. “The only way to close this gap is to fill it. Not with numbers or arguments, but with a shared story.” gap - gvenet, alice & princess (angy)
And so the gap became a doorway, not to forgetting, but to remembering that even the sharpest anger can be bridged by a single honest word. “But possible,” Alice added softly
Gvenet observed, then wrote: Hypothesis: The gap is emotional, not physical. “The only way to close this gap is to fill it
Alice smiled. Angy frowned but said nothing.
Gvenet began: “Once, two princesses loved the same garden. One wanted to plant roses. The other, thorns. They fought until a bee asked: ‘Why not a hedge of rose-thorns, where flowers and defenses grow together?’”