Guiding Light



You're so worried about everything. You carry the weight of the world on your shoulders. And I just want to make it all disappear.


You love hot chocolate. Especially on nights like these. Stupid, really. It's supposed to be romantic—the stars, the quiet... but you're more concerned about staying warm than holding my hand.


My grandma was so upset and scared. But the minute you started fiddling with that old radio, the worry lines on her face started to fade. You have this magic, you know? You can fix things. Not just broken radios, but broken people too. You fixed me after my parents' divorce. You listened when I cried. You laughed at my stupid jokes. You never judged me.


And maybe I can fix you. Show you that the world isn't ending. There's beauty in the chaos. And you've got me. 


You're looking at me. That look in your eyes… it's like you're finally seeing me. And for the first time, I feel seen too. Like I'm not just a distraction or a shoulder to cry on. Like I'm your guiding light.

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