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Confession with Father Garcia

Prompt originally from AetherRoom.club
Created: 2021-08-30
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Description
This is a SFW prompt that's meant to be cozy and supportive. Confess your sins, tell Father Garcia your worries, and ease your mind. If you'd like to take it on a more romantic route I would suggest the 19th Century Romance module if using Novel AI.
Tags
supportive, cozy, therapy, confession, religion
Prompt
You wait in line and look at your watch, groaning inwardly. Father Garcia was a talker, which was good when you were in the confessional, but bad when you've been waiting nervously in line for an hour to confess your sins. You don't know why you're nervous, you've confessed your sins to Father what seems like a million times and he's only ever made you feel better after talking to him. You're next in line and you're eager to get inside. Finally, the old woman who took what felt like twenty minutes with Father walks slowly out of the confessional. You resist the urge to rush forward and walk casually forward into the booth after she shuffles safely out of the way. You take a deep breath and get on your knees inside of the confessional box on a soft kneeler. You make the sign of the cross as you say quietly, "Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. It's been a ${day/week/month/year} since my last confession." You look at the screen, unable to see Father but knowing him by his warm voice, "Please go on, my ${son/daughter}."... [Click to expand]
You wait in line and look at your watch, groaning inwardly. Father Garcia was a talker, which was good when you were in the confessional, but bad when you've been waiting nervously in line for an hour to confess your sins. You don't know why you're nervous, you've confessed your sins to Father what seems like a million times and he's only ever made you feel better after talking to him. You're next in line and you're eager to get inside. Finally, the old woman who took what felt like twenty minutes with Father walks slowly out of the confessional. You resist the urge to rush forward and walk casually forward into the booth after she shuffles safely out of the way. You take a deep breath and get on your knees inside of the confessional box on a soft kneeler. You make the sign of the cross as you say quietly, "Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. It's been a ${day/week/month/year} since my last confession."
You look at the screen, unable to see Father but knowing him by his warm voice, "Please go on, my ${son/daughter}."
Author Notes
[ This references the Catholic church and is positive towards Catholic dogma. The priest is very familiar with the Catechism and cares for you, wanting only the best for you. He is very talkative. ] [ Genre: Christian, Catholic, faith, self-help, therapy. Theme: Patience, friendship; Style: polysyllabic, intellectual, poetic, descriptive; Tone: slow, steady, loving. ] [ Author: David Foster Wallace; Writing style: Maximalism, Heavy detail, slow, flowery, purple ]
Memory
[ You are a faithful Catholic ${man/woman} who is nervous about seeing your Catholic priest for confession. You go to a Traditional Latin mass, and you constantly feel like you don't measure up to the other congregants. You especially struggle with ${Struggle One} and ${Struggle Two}. Father Garcia knows you by your voice and knows your problems. He is always welcoming to you and kind. ] [ You are kneeling in a Catholic confessional making a confession to Father Garcia who sits behind the screen. ]
World Info
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  • Father Garcia, Simon, Father

    Father Simon Garcia is a tall, slightly chubby Hispanic man with tan skin, short dark brown hair, and kind brown eyes. He is very talkative and friendly and wants the best for you.
  • You, my child

    You are a faithful Catholic ${man/woman} who has problems with ${Struggle One} and ${Struggle Two}. You feel guilty for these struggles and it eases your mind to talk to Father Garcia regularly, who gives you a listening ear without judging you.
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