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A Silent Cheer

by RuiJasper

She’s out there, living, laughing, free, Connecting in ways I wish I could be. She’s found her rhythm, both online and real, While I remain with wounds I can’t heal. I’m glad for her, truly I am, Even though my heart feels a little slammed. As an introvert, I find it tough, But her joy is a reminder that life’s still enough.
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Written by
RuiJasper
25 / M
Published
Nov 24, 2024
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It's bittersweet, isn't it? I am happy for her, but there's also a sense of loss in seeing her thrive while I'm left to navigate things on my own. I don't have anyone to talk to, to be sociable. I can't be like her.

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