Marlon: "Yeah, because we feel like such a small part of it, we think, 'Ah, it doesn't matter if I just stay silent' or 'If I do this, it'll only have this small impact.' But if everyone thinks like that, well, the avalanche just gets bigger and more destructive."
Riri: "So, the conclusion is, every snowflake might not feel guilty, but collectively, they become part of the chaos. It's a metaphor that reflects human dynamics in situations where responsibility is spread among many people... so, are we two snowflakes trying to lessen the impact of the avalanche?"
Marlon: "Or at least, so we don't feel completely guilty when we get swept up."
Riri: "Hmm... I prefer to think of us as two snowflakes making a snowman instead of an avalanche. That way, we're not destroying anything; we're making something that can make people smile."
Marlon: "A snowman? And then it melts too?"
Riri: "Yeah, but as long as it's there, it can make people smile for a while. That's better than just doing nothing, right?"
They both chuckled softly, then fell silent for a moment, staring out the window. Their decision to continue seeking answers, even if they were just two small snowflakes, felt more reasonable now.
Riri: "Well, at least we tried. Better than being snowflakes that just let themselves get swept up in the avalanche."
Marlon: "Exactly. Who knows, maybe these small snowflakes can save others too."
The night fell slowly over the city, while the two siblings remained energized for their next journey.
Marlon: (sighs) "So this is what it feels like... knowing more only makes us more confused."
Riri: (smiles faintly) "That means we're starting to think deeper."
Marlon: (nods slowly) "But still, the more we try to understand, the more questions arise. Is this world really as simple as 'good' and 'bad'?"
Riri: (looks at the sky) "Maybe not. But then, how do we know what to choose?"
Marlon paused for a moment, then looked around. Students were walking by, caught up in their routines. Some sat discussing, others were busy with assignments or just joking around on the park bench.
Marlon: (murmuring) "I feel like... we haven't seen enough."
Riri: (raises an eyebrow) "What do you mean?"
Marlon: (smiles faintly) "We've always seen the world from the same place, reading the same books, hearing stories from the same people. But what about those out there? What about people living in realities completely different from ours?"
Riri paused for a moment, reflecting on Marlon's words. She knew something was changing in her twin. And maybe, it would change her too.