Mian POV
Progress was supposed to feel good.
That was what people always said.
Healing.
Growth.
Change.
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They spoke about those things like they were victories.
Like crossing a finish line.
Like finally reaching sunlight after years of darkness.
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Nobody talked about grief.
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Nobody talked about what happened when becoming better meant letting go of the thing that had kept you alive.
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And that was what Mian was beginning to understand.
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The closer she got to becoming someone healthier...
the more she realized she might have to release parts of herself she had carried for years.
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Parts that hurt.
Parts that controlled her.
Parts that terrified her.
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But parts that had also protected her.
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And she didn't know who she was without them.
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Isle POV
I found Mian sitting alone in the old storage room.
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The room wasn't used much anymore.
It smelled faintly of dust and old paper.
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Boxes lined the walls.
Photo albums.
School projects.
Forgotten pieces of family history.
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Mian sat on the floor with one of those albums open in her lap.
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For a moment she didn't notice me.
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And that alone felt strange.
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Because Mian usually noticed everything.
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Isle
"What are you doing?"
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Her shoulders stiffened slightly.
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Then relaxed.
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"Looking."
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"At what?"
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A pause.
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"The past."
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The answer shouldn't have hurt.
But somehow it did.
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Mian POV
She hadn't meant to come here.
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Not consciously.
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Her feet had simply carried her.
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Toward old photographs.
Toward old memories.
Toward proof that things had once been simpler.
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The album resting in her hands contained years of moments.
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Birthdays.
Vacations.
Family dinners.
Celebrations.
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And in almost every picture...
there was Isle.
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Smiling.
Laughing.
Living.
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Growing older.
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Moving forward.
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While Mian remained trapped inside certain memories.
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Still holding them.
Still carrying them.
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Isle POV
I sat beside her.
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Neither of us touched the album for several minutes.
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Eventually I glanced down.
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A photograph stared back at me.
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I couldn't have been older than thirteen.
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Mian was standing beside me.
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Both of us smiling at the camera.
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Normal.
Ordinary.
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Yet something about it made my chest ache.
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Because looking at it now...
I realized how much time had passed.
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How many years had disappeared.
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How many things had changed.
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Mian
"Do you ever miss it?"
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The question surprised me.
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"Miss what?"
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She traced the edge of the photograph lightly.
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"When things were easy."
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I laughed quietly.
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"Were they ever easy?"
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For a second, Mian looked genuinely amused.
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Then the amusement faded.
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And something sad took its place.
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Mian
"They were easier than this."
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The honesty in her voice made it difficult to answer.
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Because she wasn't wrong.
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Mian POV
The problem with loving someone for a very long time wasn't the love itself.
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It was watching time change everything around it.
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People grew.
People evolved.
People became different versions of themselves.
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And if you weren't careful...
you could end up loving a memory instead of a person.
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That realization had been haunting her recently.
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Because Isle wasn't the little girl from those photographs anymore.
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She wasn't the teenager who shared sandwiches and promises.
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She wasn't any of those versions.
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She was herself.
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An adult.
A person.
A future that didn't belong to anyone else.
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Including Mian.
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Especially Mian.
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And accepting that felt like losing something.
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Even though it was the right thing to do.
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Isle POV
"Mian."
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She looked at me.
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For the first time all evening...
she looked tired.
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Not physically.
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Emotionally.
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The kind of tiredness that comes from carrying something too heavy for too long.
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Isle
"Are you scared?"
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The question escaped before I could stop it.
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A long silence followed.
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The old version of Mian would have redirected.
Avoided.
Deflected.
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This version didn't.
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Mian
"Yes."
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One word.
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Nothing more.
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And somehow that one word hurt more than any explanation could have.
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Isle
"Of what?"
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The answer came so quietly I almost missed it.
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Mian
"Being left behind."
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Silence.
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Heavy.
Absolute.
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Real.
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Mian POV
There it was.
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The truth.
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Stripped of complexity.
Stripped of justification.
Stripped of years of explanations.
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Just fear.
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Simple.
Ancient.
Childish.
Human.
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The fear that everyone she loved would eventually move forward.
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And she would remain standing in the same place.
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Alone.
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Isle POV
I didn't know what to say.
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Because there was no perfect response.
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No magical sentence that could heal years of fear.
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So instead...
I sat beside her.
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Quietly.
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The same way she had sat beside me countless times throughout my life.
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When I was sad.
When I was afraid.
When I felt lost.
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Neither of us spoke.
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We simply existed in the same space.
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And for now...
that was enough.
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Final Scene
Later that night, after Mian had gone upstairs, I remained in the storage room.
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The album still rested on the floor.
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I turned another page.
Then another.
Then another.
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Years of memories.
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Years of life.
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Some happy.
Some painful.
Some ordinary.
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And suddenly I understood something.
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Everyone in this house was afraid of losing something.
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My husband feared losing the people he loved.
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Kael feared losing the truth.
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Mian feared being left behind.
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And me?
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I feared becoming trapped between everyone's fears until I forgot my own dreams.
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The realization lingered long after I closed the album.
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Because maybe growing up wasn't about finding certainty.
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Maybe it was learning how to keep moving forward even when certainty never came.
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Outside, rain tapped softly against the windows.
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And somewhere in the darkness above me, Mian was probably still awake.
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Still thinking.
Still worrying.
Still trying.
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For the first time, I hoped she would eventually learn something important.
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Not everyone who moves forward is leaving you behind.
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Sometimes they're simply inviting you to walk beside them.
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End of Chapter 64
