03-07-2015, 05:42 PM

MARCH 7TH 1885
On Unbreakable Vows
Antonius Salier Speaks |
O felt obliged to write this article after learning about the tragic passing of Mrs. Noelle Macmillan. Why tragic, some of you may ask? Well, because she was handed over to death by her own family. And do not tell me that she wasn’t, because that’s exactly what happened. You cannot make someone swear an Unbreakable Vow, without, in a way, bringing them a step closer to death. Her mother spoke of protecting her reputation with that Vow, but is reputation really so important that you’d make someone do something so dangerous? Did the deceased’s family even care _____________________________________________________________ |
about her well-being that much, or did they only care about themselves? The answer is the latter. I am appalled by ‘families’ that act in such ways. I am appalled by ‘caring’ relatives that destroy the lives of their ‘loved ones’. I hope that this will be the last time a parent does something so appealing to their child. I know that sadly, it won’t. AUTHOR: Antonius Salier |
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