romance

  • An Autopsy of a False God

    An Autopsy of a False God

    Some chapters don’t deserve nostalgia. They deserve acknowledgement, closure, and release. This is not grief, It’s clarity. I’m choosing to remember without romanticizing, to name what was harmful, and to step forward without carrying someone else’s shadow into my future. A villain acknowledged. A story concluded. A self reclaimed. #Closure #HealingOutLoud #NamingThePast #WomenWhoWrite #PersonalReckoning #LettingGo…

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  • The Softness I Crave in a World That Praises Stone

    He wanted loyalty, silence, and sex. I wanted a hug and a heart. We weren’t the same species. I was feeding hearts and hoping for hugs. He was serving ego with a side of silence. #HeartSpeak #WriterLife #HealingJourney #ModernRomance #StopBeggingForLove #LoveIsMutual #EmotionalStarvation #AuthenticConnections #BlackGirlWriter #BloggersKE

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  • Unwritten Letters

    Unwritten Letters

    The narrator reflects on their flight home, feeling disoriented and disconnected after parting from Patty. Despite the weight of uncertainty, Patty reaches out with a supportive message. This interaction evokes mixed emotions, leaving the narrator both hopeful and apprehensive about the future and their feelings for him.

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  • No Safe Space

    No Safe Space

    The narrator experiences a complex interplay of attraction and hesitation with Patty, who exudes mystery and charm. Their dinner conversation reveals underlying tension, with Patty hinting at hidden dangers and truths. Despite feeling compelled to understand him, the narrator is left with unanswered questions and a growing sense of unease as he departs.

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  • Questions Without Answers

    In the aftermath of a hospital stay, Minnie finds solace in her Airbnb yet struggles with the silence and a growing curiosity about Patty. Their interactions hint at deeper feelings and complexities. Patty’s unexpected visit introduces tension as he offers comfort while seemingly acknowledging an unspoken game between them, raising both intrigue and concern.

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  • The Name We Don’t Say

    The Name We Don’t Say

    Minnie reflects on a charged moment shared with Patty after a bike ride to her apartment. Their unspoken connection lingers as they exchange playful messages. Despite the lightness, Minnie senses something deeper and enigmatic about Patty, leaving her unsure of his true nature and her own feelings as she contemplates their dynamic.

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  • Where the Quiet Finds Us

    The bike hummed under us, steady and alive.Wind tangled through my hair, the air smelled faintly of rain even though the sky stayed stubbornly clear. Patty didn’t talk much as he drove — just pointed things out with small gestures. A mango vendor at the corner. Kids playing cricket in an empty lot. A rusted-out…

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  • A Beginning, Barely Spoken

    The closer I got, the more real he became. Not just the guy from text threads and stolen moments in hospital rooms.Not just the easy laugh, the quick jokes.Real — in the way that scared me a little. He didn’t move, didn’t fidget, just watched me approach like he had all the time in the…

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  • A Door Slightly Open

    A Door Slightly Open

    In the quiet of the ICU, Minnie navigates her recovery and emotions. After a surgery, she struggles with revealing her situation while maintaining a connection with someone who understands without prying. Their exchanges offer comfort and connection amid uncertainty, highlighting the warmth of their anonymous relationship during her healing process.

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  • Gone Before We Knew

    Gone Before We Knew

    The narrator grapples with the emotional turmoil of an unplanned pregnancy and the subsequent loss due to an ectopic pregnancy. While longing for connection and support from Callum, who has distanced himself, she faces profound grief and isolation. Ultimately, she resolves to navigate her pain one breath at a time.

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