Gap - Gvenet, Alice & Princess (angy) -

One day, a young archivist named (pronounced Guh-VAY-net ) decided to study the gap. Gvenet was meticulous, patient, and armed with a notebook of factual observations. “The gap is precisely 4.7 feet wide,” she wrote, “and emits a faint hum at 432 hertz.” She wore a chronometer on her wrist and believed data would conquer mystery.

Gvenet began: “Once, two princesses loved the same garden. One wanted to plant roses. The other, thorns. They fought until a bee asked: ‘Why not a hedge of rose-thorns, where flowers and defenses grow together?’” gap - gvenet, alice & princess (angy)

She closed her notebook. “Gap closed. Cause: unresolved conflict. Solution: apology and a mediocre bee metaphor.” One day, a young archivist named (pronounced Guh-VAY-net

Gvenet observed, then wrote: Hypothesis: The gap is emotional, not physical. ” she wrote