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If timing had a heart, it would have surely apologized to us. Sometimes I sit and wonder how incredibly beautiful our story could have been if the clock had just chosen a different hour to intertwine our lives. If fate were truly kind, it would not have introduced us until we were both ready to hold on. Instead, we were brought together with the fierce, undeniable pull of the sea reaching for the shore, only to realize that the tides of our lives were already pulling us in opposite directions. We loved each other deeply and completely, caught in the tragic and quiet crossfire of a perfect connection and an impossible reality.
I will always remember us as Winter, but I was January and you were December— so close, so far, standing one after the other but never permitted to exist together. We were close enough to belong to each other, yet separated by the cruel design of time. Like seasons brushing hands for a fleeting, breathtaking moment before the world pulls them apart again, we were never meant to stay. We were only meant to pass by, leaving an indelible mark on each other's souls while acknowledging that our timelines simply could not merge.
In the end, we were just two travelers waiting on the very same bench for our flights to be called, bound for two different destinations departing at the exact same time. Walking away was not a lack of love, but a heartbreaking surrender to the one thing we could not defeat. Even though we had to let go, the weight and beauty of what we shared will outlast the distance between us. We may not have been given the gift of time, but the way we loved in that brief, beautiful window was so rare that forever will envy us forever.
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If timing had a heart, it would have surely apologized to us. Sometimes I sit and wonder how incredibly beautiful our story could have been if the clock had just chosen a different hour to intertwine our lives. If fate were truly kind, it would not have introduced us until we were both ready to hold on. Instead, we were brought together with the fierce, undeniable pull of the sea reaching for the shore, only to realize that the tides of our lives were already pulling us in opposite directions. We loved each other deeply and completely, caught in the tragic and quiet crossfire of a perfect connection and an impossible reality.
I will always remember us as Winter, but I was January and you were December— so close, so far, standing one after the other but never permitted to exist together. We were close enough to belong to each other, yet separated by the cruel design of time. Like seasons brushing hands for a fleeting, breathtaking moment before the world pulls them apart again, we were never meant to stay. We were only meant to pass by, leaving an indelible mark on each other's souls while acknowledging that our timelines simply could not merge.
In the end, we were just two travelers waiting on the very same bench for our flights to be called, bound for two different destinations departing at the exact same time. Walking away was not a lack of love, but a heartbreaking surrender to the one thing we could not defeat. Even though we had to let go, the weight and beauty of what we shared will outlast the distance between us. We may not have been given the gift of time, but the way we loved in that brief, beautiful window was so rare that forever will envy us forever.
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