Two animals circled each other in love and hate. One of them was wild and one obsessively tame. The wild one started to see danger everywhere, fear and aggression artificially heightened when she became aware that her kind was threatened. The tame one encouraged her into a cage, but only, or so he thought, because it was a cage where she might rest and ingest calming substances and sentences in safety, so as not to explode her brain. Because the tame one had been so hurt by her exaggerated wildness, and he saw that the wild one had hurt herself too.
The tame one picked a tarot card, and it read, ‘La Force’ which gave him the strength to encourage the wild one to stay in the cage. A few days later he picked another card, ‘Roy de baton’ which helped him to adopt the role of a just and kind father, or so he thought. He spoke soothingly through the bars of the cage:
‘This will make you stronger, so that you may fight for the survival of your kind’ he told the wild one, his enemy and lover, and she understood, or so he thought. Secretly she used her restrained wildness to hatch a plan to undo her lover’s tameness. Ultimately, it was her wildness that was the stronger force in both of them.
