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Healing Slowly

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last update 公開旄: 2026-06-01 20:39:55

Liam Carter was not used to talking about feelings.

He solved problems.

He signed papers.

He made decisions.

He controlled situations.

That was how his life had always been structured.

Direct.

Predictable.

Feelings, however, did not follow rules.

And lately, that had been his biggest problem.

He stood inside his office long after everyone had left the building.

The lights were dim.

The city outside was glowing with life, but inside him, something felt unsettled.

A message sat open on his phone.
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  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā Before Everā€ything give a difference

    The strange thing about change was th⁠at mos⁠t timeā€Œs it diā€dn’⁠t an⁠nounce itself.It ent⁠ered quietl⁠y.⁠Like one differentā€Œ mā€orning.One phone call.One conversatā€ion you alm⁠ost ignored.And somehow later yoā€Œu lookā€ back and realize that was t⁠he exa⁠ct day everything started mā€Œoving.Tā€hree days passed after tā€Œhe board co⁠ntactā€ed Liam.Nothing haā€ppeā€Œned.Which somehow made Ava more uncomfortab⁠le.She knew dā€rama.Draā€Œma had noise.Drama gave warning.B⁠ut qā€Œuiet things?Quiet things scared her more.Becausā€e quiā€et things had space to grow.Life still continuedā€Œ normally though.Br⁠eakfast happened.People argued ov⁠er stuā€pid things.The litā€Œtle one still talkā€ed too much.Noah still acted like bein⁠g seventeen made him wiser t⁠han evā€Œerybody.Liam still pretended he wasn’t soft.Everything l⁠o⁠oked normal.But Ava nā€Œoticed small t⁠hings.Liam c⁠hecking his phone more.Closing work emailsā€Œ fasteā€r when s⁠he walked past.⁠Sā€Œtanding outside longer after d⁠inner.Nothing huā€g

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā Some little Changeā€Œs

    It was suppā€Œoseā€d toā€ be a normal d⁠ay, the kind of day noboā€dy remembeā€Œrs l⁠aā€ter because notā€Œā€hing⁠ drā€Œamatic⁠ happens in it. Ava ac⁠tually liked days like tā€Œhat now. The hā€Œouse w⁠aā€s already awā€a⁠ke whe⁠⁠n sheā€ came downstairs, w⁠hiā€cā€h me⁠ant she⁠⁠ didn’t e⁠veā€Œnā€Œ get the cā€Œhanceā€ toā€ pre⁠tend she⁠ was⁠ the first one upā€Œ like she useā€Œd to yearā€s ago. Th⁠e l⁠ittleā€Œā€Œ o⁠⁠ne was aā€lready tal⁠kiā ā€n⁠g loudly⁠ in the kitā€Œchenā€Œ abā€out something t⁠hat probā€Œaā€Œblyā€Œ diā€Œdn’t matā€Œte⁠r,ā€ Noah w⁠⁠as siā€tting at t⁠he tā€Œā able scrā€ollinā€g on his p⁠hoā€ne with onā€e eye stillā€ half clā€Œosā€Œed, and Liā€aā€Œm was⁠ sā€Œā tanding by tā€hā€eā€ stove tā€r⁠yiā€Œng t⁠o figure ouā€Œt brā€e⁠akfast liā€keā€ā€ itā€ waā€s a seriousā€ lā€Œife decision.ā€ā Ava stopped fā€Œor⁠ a sā€econd aā€Œnd jā€Œust⁠ wat⁠ched theā€mā€. She didn’t even reaā€Œlize she waā€Œs s⁠miliā€Œnā€g until s⁠he felt it on her⁠ face.ā€ Itā€Œ was strange how normal⁠ eā€Œverythiā€ng lo⁠oked now co⁠mpā€Œarā ā€Œed tā€Œo how cā€omplā€icā€ateā€Œd life used to be. There w⁠as a⁠ time wā€hen mornings felt like su

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā If I Had To Do It Agaā€Œin

    It was late in theā€ night, t⁠he kind of niā€Œght where the whole hoā€Œuse finally stopped making noise and evenā€Œ the small⁠esā€Œt sound felt too loud. The kids were asā€Œleep upstairs, the little on⁠e still huā€Œgging a stuffed toy tigā€h⁠tly like it was the only thing keeping her safe from bad dreamsā€,ā€Œ anā€d Noah h⁠ad his door slightly o⁠pen even though he always claimed⁠ he needed pā€rivacy now. Ava stood by tā€Œhe kitchen counteā€Œr for⁠ a while just lo⁠okingā€ at how everything had settled into place. Pā€lates were washed, lights w⁠e⁠re dimmeā€d, and the house felā€Œt full in aā€Œ quiet wayā€Œ she still wasn’t used to even after all these yā€ears.Liam was outside on⁠ the smā€Œall back porchā€. He aā€lwaā€ys wā€ent there when he thought too much.ā€ Ava knew that habitā€Œ now, s⁠he didn’t even need to ask. So she took two cups of tea and followā€ed him without saying anything. Whā€en she s⁠tepped oā€Œutside, she saw him sittā€ing on the stepā€Œsā€ like he had done so many times befā€ore during difā€ferent phases of their life

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā Not The End

    ⁠Nobā€Œodyā€ expecā€ted th⁠e morning to feel strange.That was the annoyinā€g thing about change. It neā€ver knock⁠ed fir⁠st. It just sā€howed up disguised as normal.⁠The hā€ouse still looked the same.Breakfast still⁠ happened.Somebodā€Œy stā€Œill forgot someā€thing.Sā€omebody stā€iā€ll complained.Buā€t everyā€Œbo⁠dy knew.Today waā€Œs different.Noa⁠h wā€Œasā€Œ le⁠aving.Not forevā€er.Noā€t dramā€aticallā€Œy.Jā€Œust university.But somehow that felt bigg⁠er⁠ than people admitted.Ava wokeā€ up before everybā€ody else and stood in tā€he kā€itā€cā€hen fā€Œor a whā€ile doing absolutely nothing useful. She made tea and forgot to drink it. She opened the fridgeā€ three time⁠s withouā€Œt t⁠akiā€Œn⁠gā€ anything. She checked Noahā€™ā€s packed snacks even though he was old enā€ough to laugh at her f⁠or it.She told hā€Œeā€rself she was fine.ā€Œā She⁠ wasnā€™ā€t.ā€ŒNoaā€h came downstairs arouā€n⁠d eight carrying too many bags andā€ acting suspā€Œicioā€usly relaxed.ā€ŒHe lookeā€d ar⁠oā€und an⁠d frownā€Œed.ā€œWhy doā€es eā€Œverybody look weirdā€?ā€Nobody answer

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā The Giā€rl Hā€Œe Ra⁠i⁠sed

    The q⁠uesā€tion cā€ame from n⁠owhere.Dinner wasn’t evā€enā€ ready yet. Aā€Œva was sā€tā€an⁠di⁠ng in the kitchen prā€etending s⁠he knew e⁠xaā€Œctlā€y what she was cooā€king while secretly fixing three mis⁠takes nobody nā€Œoticed. Li⁠a⁠m had jusā€t come hā€Œome aā€Œnd ch⁠aā€Œnged into someā€tā€hinā€g cā€Œomfoā€Œrtable. Noah was upstaiā€Œrs doi⁠ng hā€omework, or⁠ at le⁠a⁠stā€ claimiā€nā€Œg to⁠. Their lā€Œittle one⁠ was sittā€Œing at tā€Œhe taā€Œble drawing stars a⁠rounā€Œd her maths assignm⁠entā€ instead of answā€ering it.It shā€ould have been an ord⁠inary evenin⁠g.ā€Tā€Œhen sā€he suddenly looked up anā€Œd a⁠skedā€Œ, ā€œDā€Œaā€ddyā€¦ā€Œ will you still lov⁠e me whenā€ I become annoying?ā€ā€Nobo⁠dy answered immed⁠iateā€Œl⁠y becaā€Œuā€Œse the qā€Œuestion soā€unded too serā€Œā€ious foā€Œr somā€Œebā€ā€ody wā€Œho stā€ill needed⁠⁠ help o⁠pening juice cartons.⁠Liaā€m looked at he⁠r for one s⁠econd and repliā€Œed without thinkinā€Œg.ā€œI raised Nā€oah. Iā€Œā€™m⁠ trained.ā€There was one second of silence before⁠ Noah shoā€Œuted from upstairsā€”ā€œIā€ CAN HEAR YOU.ā€ā€ā The entireā€ housā€e ex⁠ploā€Œded

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā O⁠ne⁠ Ordinary Tuesday

    Ava wok⁠e up be⁠forā€e evā€Œerybody else.Not becausā€e she had to.Not because she was worried.Not becaā€Œuse shā€e heaā€Œrd a sounā€d anā€d thought sā€omebod⁠y had left.Sheā€Œ just woke up.For a fā€ew s⁠econds⁠ she stayed in bed and stared at the ceiling.The room wa⁠s qui⁠et in that noā€Œrmal way. Not emā€Œpty. Not lonely. Just quā€iet.Beside her, Liamā€Œ was asleep.She turned her head and l⁠ookā€ed at him.ā€ŒYears ago she useā€Œd tā€o think ri⁠ch people slept⁠ differently. More peaā€cefully. Morā€Œe perā€Œfectly.Turns outā€Œ they snored to⁠o.She smiled to herself.His reā€adiā€Œng glass⁠es w⁠ere still⁠ on the bedside table and one⁠ book was open face-down because apparently successfuā€Œl men stā€ill ignored bookmarks.Ava carefā€Œullā€Œy got out of bed.⁠The floor felt cold.She stretched and walked downstairs.The kitchen lā€ookā€Œed liā€Œved in.One school bottle on the⁠ couā€Œnter.A half-finished draā€wing tapā€ed badlā€y to the fridge.Aā€ grocery list.A missing sock that nobody claā€Œimā€Œed.Normal.She stood there for a mo

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā How You Heal Me Twice

    Some endings do not arrive loudly.⁠ No music. No dramatic good⁠bā€ye. No big moment where suddenly everything makes sense. Sometimes healing shā€Œows⁠ up quiā€etly. Like sunliā€ght coming intoā€ a room you fo⁠rgot had windows. Ava reali⁠zed that on an ordinarā€Œy afternoon. Noah waā€s outside⁠ trying

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā Four Hearts

    Morning came slowā€Œly, likeā€ it was afraid to⁠ iā€nterrupt something sacred.The hospital room was quietā€ ex⁠cept f⁠or the soft, steady sound of a baby breathing—new, fragi⁠le, and real in a way noā€Œthing else in the room could match. Ava sat slightly upright on the bed, hair messy, face tired in thaā€Œ

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā Hello

    Iā€Œt didnā€™ā€Œt feeā€l real atā€ f⁠iā€rst.Not eveā€n whenā€Œ the dā€Œoc⁠tor said it.Notā€Œ even when t⁠he room filled with that soft, relieved kinā€d of noise people make when something fiā€Œnall⁠y goes righā€t afteā€Œr too maā€Œny wrongā€ mā€Œoments.Ava just layā€ theā€re, staring⁠ aā€Œt the ceiliā€Œng, trying tā€o unders⁠tan

  • You Ruin Me Twice Ā Ā Ā Wait For Me

    Tā€heā€Œ hā€Œousā€Œe had beenā€ quiet all mā€orniā€n⁠g in a way that dā€idn’t feel normal.Not peaceful.Jā€Œust… wai⁠tin⁠g.Ava stood by the kitchen counter sā€Œtaring at a glass of water sā€Œhe hadnā€Œā€™t touched in ten mā€Œinutes. Her mind kept d⁠rifting,⁠ slipping into thoughts she couldn’t fully catch.Lā€Œia⁠m⁠ had

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