Society tells us that a breakup must be a car crash. We are conditioned to believe that if a relationship ends, it must end in fire, anger, and accusations. We are told that we must villainize the person we once loved in order to move on.
I wrote this book to challenge that narrative.
I recently walked away from a two-year relationship that was profound, safe, and deeply loving. When it ended, there was no shouting. There was no betrayal. There was only a quiet, mutual recognition that our paths were diverging.
It left me with a question: How do you grieve a loss when there is no one to blame?
This book is my answer to that question. It is a collection of reflections on safety, maturity, and the difficult art of letting go with respect. It is not a guide on how to "get over" someone quickly. It is a guide on how to carry the memory of them gently.
I hope this story reminds you that love does not have to be a war. You can love fearlessly, you can lose gracefully, and you can remain whole through it all.
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