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Love Languages
How does one find their love language?
Through friends
First loves
Or parents
I found mine through her
She became my rock
My joy
My safety
I remember the first day I met her
It was a day of stress that was relieved by joy
Pacing the halls
Waiting to see her
The one I’ve been waiting for for a whole 9. Months.
All of a sudden, I hear screams and cries erupt from the room
I knew she was finally here
She became the one I protected
The one who made me leap for joy
The one who I cried for
I said “I love you” a million times a day
I would talk to her about her dreams
Her interests
Her life
But soon enough those conversations grew shorter while she grew older
I then suddenly realized my words
Might not protect her
Might not bring her joy
Might not cry with her
I then allowed them to hide
Hide away from embarrassment
Hide away from her
I knew she realized it
By the sad smile sprawled across her face
Knowing these were the last words I would speak to her
I said “I’m sorry I broke your bubble kiddo”
I leave
Dragging the words, I hid behind me
I never look back
I never spoke to her again
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