William George “Hey, I understand. I was in my own shell just re- cently. I know what it’s like. Wanna talk about it?” “No! There’s nothing to talk about! I am fine I tell you! Go away! Leave me alone!” The Screamer Freed had to realize that this screamer wanted to stay where he was. That was his choice. “Choices, that’s it. We all have choices to make. I make my choices and let others make their own choices.” The Screamer Freed began to walk his path. He was having second thoughts about leaving his shell. “Maybe I should have stayed. It could have been safer. Maybe it wasn’t so bad a place to be.” Eagle’s piercing shrill echoed in the sky. The Screamer Freed watched with respect as Eagle soared. Eagle spread his wings and flew over the meadow, flew over the path. He scanned the contours of the bumpy path that lay in front of the Screamer Freed. Eagle de- scended from sky to earth. Eagle swooped down and again ascended into the sky. The Screamer Freed raised his arms to Eagle, raised his arms to sky. “I made the right choice for me. I will walk.” Eagle soared into the horizon. The Screamer Freed walked his path on his journey to expression. 270