𝕲𝖍𝖔𝖘𝖙-𝕹𝖆𝖘𝖗𝖎 :
Giving up someone you love is not a moment, but a process—a slow erosion of happiness within yourself. Not because your love was weak, but because the universe never takes sides. You loved her with all your heart. You prayed in tears at night. You wished each day only for her. Yet, you learned that not every feeling is meant to be fought for.
You begin to accept, even when your heart resists. You walk away, even when your soul longs to stay. You learn to smile, though your wounds never truly heal. Every day you pretend you’re fine, while in your mind her name still echoes, her voice still shines, her smile still lingers.
You try to erase memories, but they refuse to fade. You try to love another, but no one replaces her. You try to hate, but your heart softens at her thought. So you love in silence, from a distance, in a longing too deep to confess.
You learn to express without feeling whole. To accept without truly surrendering. To walk forward without a clear destination. Perhaps this is the quietest form of love—letting go of the only one you ever wanted to hold forever.
And still, you pray for her happiness, even if it is not with you. You hope she’s okay, even while you’ve never been the same since losing her. At last, you realize: love is not always about possession, but about courage. And sometimes, courage means letting go, even when holding on is all you want.”**
2025-09-08 16:47:45