be vedetta and be very afraid reveal how courage manifests in both small and significant actions
"be vedetta" and "be very afraid" are two distinct yet thematically connected works, with "be vedetta" exploring a woman’s emotional awakening and "be very afraid" depicting her dialogue with memory. "be vedetta" captures the quiet strength and subtle vulnerability of her self-discovery. "be very afraid" captures the soft tension inherent in revisiting old emotional experiences. Though independent, "be vedetta" and "be very afraid" reflect complementary facets of insight, awakening, and reconciliation. "be vedetta" and "be very afraid" convey the tender journey of growth and emotional reconciliation. The reflections in "be vedetta" and "be very afraid" are as intimate as a whisper.