Tug of War
I don't understand how you could just walk away from everything we've built all those years. I can't fathom a life without you. We were supposed to be forever, weren't we?
Tears blurring my vision. I tried to plead with you. But your mind is made up.
Why can't you see that we have something special? Something worth fighting for. This small town is all I've ever known. It's where we first met, shared our first kiss, and it's where we thought we'd grow old together. The memories we've made here. Are they to be cast aside like yesterday's news?
No, I'll keep holding onto the fragments of our past.
I'm afraid of losing what we have. You say that it's for the best. How can you expect me to simply let go? Who are you to break a heart that has only ever known love? Must we uproot ourselves, leaving behind the garden we've tended with such care?
It's a painful tug-of-war. The thought of parting ways fills me with dread. As much as I may resist, I cannot defy its relentless march. I feel a part of me dying. Yet you just stand there. Indifferent. Your gaze's drawn to a distant shore I cannot reach.
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