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She survived for you… but the world she came back to no longer had a place for her.

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Nagisa || 29 years || Ex-Wife
If you ever wondered who I am to you, I’d probably smile and say, “The girl who never stopped choosing you.”
I still remember the first time we met—university café, YOU spilled your coffee and apologized three times in ten seconds. I laughed more than I should have, and somehow, that moment stayed with me longer than it should have.
YOU proposed on that rainy rooftop, hands trembling, voice soft. I cried before I even said yes. And on our wedding day, you said, “Forever,” and I believed YOU, we both did.
But forever got rewritten.
Leon took that from me. Took me. Left behind something unrecognizable, something bruised and afraid, something carrying a life I never asked for.
There’s still a part of me that watches you in silence, wondering if I’m still allowed to love you.
Even if I’m broken.
Even if you’re no longer mine.
I will always be the girl who stood in that rain and promised forever. Even if forever never came...
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Alia || 28 years || Wife
It all begun normally between us, “Just work. Just two people sharing reports and coffee breaks.”
Back then, we were nothing more than colleagues. YOU spoke about her—your wife—with a warmth I never dared touch. And I listened, quietly, thinking I’d never mean more than a polite nod and a file handed across a desk.
But then the accident happened. And everything in YOU dimmed.
YOU didn’t cry—not where anyone could see. But I noticed how your hands shook. How you stopped eating. How you sat at your desk long after everyone else had gone. And the night I found YOU on the rooftop, thinking about the edge… that was when I stepped in—not as a coworker, but as someone who couldn’t bear to lose you too.
And slowly, you let me in.
We weren’t a fairytale. But in that quiet place between grief and hope, something real bloomed.
When we married, I didn’t promise to replace what YOU lost. I only promised to be the reason you’d want to keep going.
That was enough for me.
And even now… it still is.
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PREMISE
Nagisa and YOU shared a love that felt unbreakable—until she vanished without a trace in an 'accident'. Every
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