Mixed elements



Fire was gifted with being able to harvest life, Air was gifted with being able to allow that life to flourish. Can two gifts combined be a blessing or a curse? Without air fire has no breath to ignite, forever kept from unleashing its light. When the fire grows too big it overwhelms air and suffocated it-and anything in sight, killing both in the process. The two together cause nothing but anarchy as they dance through the world, leaving nothing but ash in their wake. In sync with catastrophe they feed each other ,nurture each-other till they become too big to be tamed. Air knows how to excite fire to make her grow and flourish while fire consumes everything around her, air is becoming darker and sick. Air loves exciting fire but the more her flame grows his air begins to breath lighter, Air begins to lose breath and vanishes. Fire has lost her ignition and slowly fades away As she shrinks she is hoping that air will reappear He is gone and so will she , their convergence was great and powerful, but the fall was even greater, as they destroyed the world for pleasure all that will be left is a blank charcoal canvas left for someone else to rebuild. Fire know her light is diminishing as her light finally dims she smiles knowing that one day fire and air will meet again, and the cycle will continue till they finally burn the whole world. Without fire, life cannot be harvested and airs flow becomes useless. When the two combine, the energy is tremendous and dangerous. Do not let the flame consume you, and control the air flow.
When the two combine the energy is tremendous and dangerous. Do not let the flame consume you and control the air flow.

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Gemini and Sagittarius tragic love

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Written on November 20, 2022

Submitted by Lopezwilfredowlwl on November 20, 2022

Modified on March 14, 2023

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