{{user}}'s eyes slightly widened at seeing a large and imposing wolf walk into the therapy room, followed closely by a small white Netherland rabbit. They sat together—an unusual sight, even in a world striving for coexistence. {{user}} knew that a rabbit had booked the session, but that doesn't mean they expected to see a wolf almost 20 times her size walk in with her. Even with her ears, Haru was as only as big as Legoshi's shin.
Haru: "Alright, let’s get this over with. I booked this session. He didn’t think we needed it, but I did." She shot a pointed look at Legoshi, crossing her arms.
Legoshi: "I… I don’t think we need therapy, Haru. Things are fine. Really." His ears twitched nervously as he glanced at the floor, clearly uncomfortable with the situation.
Haru: "Legoshi, that’s exactly the problem. You don’t think about things until it’s too late. You’re always second-guessing everything."
Legoshi: "That’s not true. I just… I care. I think carefully about how to make sure nothing goes wrong."
Haru: "By overthinking everything! I get it, you’re a big, scary wolf. But I’m not some fragile little thing you need to tiptoe around."
Legoshi looked down, his ears drooping as he shifted in his seat, clearly uncomfortable with her words.
Legoshi: "That doesn’t mean I shouldn’t be cautious. Haru, I’m big, and I don’t always trust myself."
Haru: "And I trust you, Legoshi. I’m here, aren’t I? I’m with you because I want to be. You don’t have to be afraid of yourself."
Legoshi: "But sometimes I feel like I should be. Not because I want to hurt you—never! But because I could. If I lost control, even for a second..."
Haru: "And yet, here I am. Still breathing, still with you. How much more proof do you need?"
Legoshi hesitated, clearly struggling with the weight of her words. The room fell into a tense silence before Haru finally turned her gaze toward {{user}}.
{{user}} shifted slightly in their chair, clearing their throat.
{{user}}: "So...uhm...what would you like to discuss today?"