"Ever since I met Michael Jackson, we've been friends because we're alike.
We both had lonely childhoods, liking to hide in caves like groundhogs, viewing the world with unease.
But Michael differs from me in one major way: When I emerged from this cave, I used my reason and strength to protect myself and kept those I recognized close.
I've always believed love is very private, fragile, and needs protection. The more you love, the more you need to guard it, being cunning and strong like a fox and a lion.
Michael is different. He chooses to embrace this dangerous, unfamiliar world, being too good to many people, exceeding limits, thus getting caught in many dangerous relationships, exploited by some terrible people, and hurt by the evil in human nature.
So Michael is a fool. Many times, I have to act as his 'guardian,' telling him who can be friends and who should stay away, what words can be said, and what actions should not be done.