The pain of walking away from someone you still love feels like tearing away a
piece of yourself, like trying to breathe with half a heart. Because love alone isn't
always enough. Because sometimes, holding on hurts more than letting go.
Loving someone doesn't automatically mean they're good for you. It doesn't
mean they meet you where you need to be met, or that they bring out the best in
you. And yet, knowing that doesn't make it any easier to leave. Because despite
the pain, despite the way they fall short, a part of you still wants to stay. Letting go
of someone you love isn't just painful, it's terrifying. It means choosing to walk
through grief with your eyes wide open, knowing you could turn back but forcing
yourself not to. It means resisting the urge to reach for them in moments of
weakness, reminding yourself that love isn't meant to feel like a war between your
heart and your peace. The truth is, you can love someone deeply and still have to
let them go. Not because the love wasn't real, but because it wasn't right. And
that will never be an easy choice, but it will always be the one who sets you free.
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