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Unraveling

Author: Yemi Blake
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-23 09:07:30

It started with shared ideas, spontaneous debates over politics, culture, and social justice. Amara loved how Liam challenged her without trying to win. He listened not to respond, but to understand. And when he spoke, it was with the slow thoughtfulness of someone who had wrestled with the world and chosen kindness anyway.

Their friendship was easy, natural, but soon, magnetic. They began sharing music, old school soul, South African jazz, and moody indie playlists that made her late-night editing sessions feel like soundtracks. He gave her a notebook once, “for the poems you pretend you don’t write.” She left sticky notes on his desk with quotes from the teens’ performances that had moved her. They had their own language, their own rhythm. Something unsaid pulsed beneath it all, quiet but insistent.

They laughed too much. Stayed back after workshops too often. And Amara noticed things she tried to ignore - how Liam’s eyes crinkled when he smiled, how he absentmindedly hummed when co
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