Grief doesn’t ask permission. It arrives like a storm, then leaves you alone in the wreckage, staring at an urn that suddenly feels heavier than the world. Is it love to keep them close, or a wound you never let heal? The room is quiet. Your chest is not. You reach out, then pull ba… Continues…
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