People are assholes, Mouse. You already know that. He paused as he scooped some of my hair back, gently tossing the strands over my shoulder. And there's nothing to be embarrassed about.I glanced over at him. Everything about his steady gaze and the serious press of his lips screamed earnest. But he was wrong. It is...embarrassing.Not if you don't let it be. His leg brushed mine as he turned in his seat, facing me. Our eyes met. You have the power over that. People can say crap. They can think whatever they want, but you control how you feel about it.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In a conversation about the harshness of people, a character reassures Mouse that she should not feel embarrassed about how others treat her. He emphasizes that people can be insensitive or hurtful, but it's crucial for her to recognize that their opinions don't define her feelings. His sincere demeanor suggests he genuinely wants to uplift her, encouraging her to reclaim her power in dealing with negative perceptions.

He reinforces the idea that while others may say hurtful things, the control lies with her over how to respond emotionally. The discussion serves as a reminder that self-empowerment is key in navigating societal judgment. Through this exchange, the narrative conveys a message about resilience and the importance of personal agency in emotional well-being.

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