Once more it's time for Ask Death! Do pay attention. And don't forget to ask me anything. Though I do enjoy serious questions more so than the others.
☥ Ask Death
☥ How do I know if I'll be a good parent? My spouse wants children and I'm afraid I'll screw up.
I think that's something every parent asks. But asking it means you'll do just fine. Just being aware that it's a big deal is a huge step - and worrying is another. Ask yourself: can I provide them with love? Food? A roof over their head? to the best of your ability, anyway? If the answers are yes, then you'll be fine. You'll never actually know if you'll be a good parent until you are one.
☥ Am I turning to the dark side? Here? No. Here you are on a better path. Back home? It is complicated. Your path isn't black and white, you have decisions you make that aren't the best. But what is meant to be, will be. I wish the advice given will be able to be followed if you return home, but, as it will not be, I can only hope it will serve you well here:
If you obsess over what you fear most, nothing good will come of it. If you make yourself step back, breathe, and focus, it will be much better.
☥ Will I see my mother here, in Madison Valley? Is it possible?
If I have learned anything about this place it is that anything is possible. There is a chance you will indeed see her here.