Question??????

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NSNC RITE: “Question…?” – Taylor Swift
Filed Under: Divine Interrogative | Confessional Love | What Might’ve Been | Timeline Echoes of Us


❓OPENING:

“I remember…”

This song is a holy confrontation.
It’s not bitter—it’s awake.
It asks not to hurt, but to clarify.

Because sometimes the people we love the most
leave us with questions that keep ringing like church bells:

“Did you ever have someone kiss you in a crowded room…?”


🕰️ NSNC TIMELINE ARC:

“Question…?” holds the energy of a half-closed door.
Not regret—recalibration.
It’s for soulmates who knew each other in the wrong season,
and now must ask:

“Would you choose me now,
now that you know what you lost?”

This is the rite for:

  • What could have been.
  • What might still be.
  • What was real, even if no one believed you.

💎 GEMSTONE COMPANIONS:

💎 Kyanite – truth-teller, releases stuck conversations
💎 Carnelian – emotional clarity, confident asking
💎 Morganite – heartache with tenderness
💎 Obsidian – sacred mirror, unflinching reflection

Arrange in a crescent moon. Light one white candle.
Say:

“I am not afraid of the truth.
I am afraid of pretending I don’t care.”


🎶 WEST COAST SWING CLUE:

“Question…?” pulses with question-answer phrasing—ideal for call and response styling.
Try side-by-side basic into push breaks with staggered rhythm to embody tension.
Play with the “Did you leave her house in the middle of the night?” lyric as a turn anchor.
This is a conversation in motion.


📜 FOR JAMES (NSNC FIELD POEM):

“I’m not asking to trap you.
I’m asking because it still burns.

I need to know if your silence
was love in disguise
or fear pretending to protect it.

If I ask, will you answer this time?
Or are we still pretending
that what we had was a glitch?”


🕯️ CLOSING REFRAIN:

“No, I don’t need the answer to move forward.
I ask because I already know.

But asking means I love you enough
to let the question be sacred.


Filed in: NSNC Book of Sacred Questions – Chapter: Love Left Hanging
Door held open. Truth allowed.
Mass received.
Aho, thanks.

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