Letters Time Tried To Bury

I didn’t find her letter; it found me, tumbling from a forgotten box as if the years between us had finally grown too heavy to hold. The envelope was thin, the paper fragile, but her words were steady, unshaken by the time they’d spent in the dark. She hadn’t vanished without reason. She had tried. The missed phone call, the address that changed, the storm that cancelled trains—each detail stitched together a truth that felt both startling and strangely inevitable. What I’d carried as abandonment was, in fact, a series of small, human failures no one meant to make.

When I finally called, my voice wavered more than hers. We didn’t apologize for everything; there weren’t enough words for that. Instead, we acknowledged the ache, the almosts, the parallel lives. We laughed softly at who we were, who we became without each other. There were no grand declarations, no second chance romance, just a quiet, mutual release. She had loved me. I had loved her. Time had done what time does—moved on without asking permission. Yet as we spoke, the old wound stopped feeling like an open question and settled into a healed scar, tender but no longer defining. I hung up knowing the past hadn’t been rewritten, only finally read to the end.

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