The afternoon light filtered dully through the trees, casting a warm, golden glow that kissed the blades of grass—but to Rea, every light now seemed dimmer. The world had shifted. Like a wall she'd believed unbreakable, standing firm for years, now shattering from a single crack.She lay curled on the ground, collapsed, folded into herself. Her fingers clutched at her ribs in a desperate grip, as if holding herself together—because it truly felt like if she let go, her body would fall apart. And finally... she stopped fighting it.A sharp, broken breath. Then another. Then the sobs came. At first quiet, trembling, but soon they reached deeper. A pain surged up that she had buried under her skin for years. The village's contempt. The isolation. The lonely days when no one even asked if she was still alive. The long, silent evenings when she lied to herself—telling herself that the books, the songs, and her own thoughts were enough. And now it all spilled out. Like a dam that had burst
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