Chapter 18 of 23

Embrace the Quiet

Ruins of What They Took From Me216 words~2 min read

I've learned the shape of silence

and how it wraps around me

like an old sweater, worn thin but familiar.

I've gotten used to the emptiness,

the absence of voices in the halls,

the way my own footsteps

are the only thing that ever echoes back.

Once, I begged for company,

reached out with trembling hands

to feel another heart beside mine,

but now, I find peace in the quiet,

in the way the air doesn't press

against me with expectations.

Loneliness has become my bedmate,

my closest confidant,

and though the world calls me to break free,

I've learned the language of solitude.

It speaks in whispers and slow breaths,

in the stillness of long nights

where nothing is required of me

but to be.

I don't need to fight it anymore,

this isolation, this distance.

It's where I've found clarity,

a place where I don't have to pretend

to be something I'm not.

I don't have to share my pieces

with anyone who doesn't understand

the beauty of a heart that's

not quite broken,

but just quiet enough to hear its own rhythm.

And maybe that's enough.

Maybe it's enough to just exist

in the space where no one can hurt me

and I can finally breathe

without the weight of someone else's needs.