"I feel like I can go insane," the white fox muttered.
"I'm not fit to help you. Let's go to someone who is." With concern, the cat approached the vulpine. The creature seemed to be broken. It needed to be cured, the cat thought.
"I want to go. But I'm afraid of seeing my kins' face after they know what I've become. I don't want them to be sad. I don't want them to suffer."
"But they will suffer more if you lose yourself," the cat said.
"I wish I have a choice where everything goes well. I know I deserve it. I had too much pain already. A stampede of horses had run over me. So why do I have to make more effort?"
"It will pay off. Everything will pay off. So please, hold on. It's for yourself. Love yourself."
"I wish other animals would appreciate me too. But they went away for a reason I didn't understand. The rabbit also abandoned me. I remembered that it used to like me. It used to be fun. I just want to come back. I want us to be like we used to be."
The fox continued. "They just don't understand. Creatures left me but they didn't see my part of the story. When I suffocated, they didn't offer a paw. Their paw might be useless, but the point is they didn't try to move their paw towards me at all. Even just a twitch from them, would mean a thing for me. But no, no paw moved even just a little. Then when I attack in suffocation, they left. And they said I was the evil one. When the truth is I have a heart to feel and they don't."