"I was," Diana says, and perhaps more than her other sins, she seems to regret that fact.
Perhaps she still is, but she is trying very hard not to be.
There's little time to dig into that, though. The machine is quick to spit out another sin, and this one arrests her attention entirely. It seems a far more serious confession, though not one that she finds horrifying
"I do not see how that is a sin. If you decided to live for any reason, that's not for someone else to judge."
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Perhaps she still is, but she is trying very hard not to be.
There's little time to dig into that, though. The machine is quick to spit out another sin, and this one arrests her attention entirely. It seems a far more serious confession, though not one that she finds horrifying
"I do not see how that is a sin. If you decided to live for any reason, that's not for someone else to judge."