What we remember-accurately or not-often defines the story we tell ourselves. In this collection, memory is not a record but a terrain: unstable, shifting, and sometimes willfully reconstructed. The narrators of these stories are not liars, nor are they wholly reliable. They are, instead, deeply human-clinging to the past not to glorify it, but to examine the unspoken gaps it contains. There are no climactic twists here. No dramatic confessions. The revelations, if they come at all, arrive subtly, perhaps several lines too late. These are stories of rooms we haven't entered in years, gardens where words were once exchanged and never revisited, letters written and never sent. My hope is that these quiet devastations find a place within you-not to overwhelm, but to linger. You may find that what was not said lingers longest.
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