scarsoftheheart
Let's be honest: not every important person in your life is going to stick around. Some of the most meaningful connections you'll ever have are the brief ones. The stranger on a park bench who listens to a secret you've never told anyone. The person you meet on a night you can't sleep, who makes you feel understood for the first time in years.
These stories are about those people.
They take place in the quiet hours- in all-night diners, on empty city streets, in the fluorescent hum of a hospital waiting room. They're about love that doesn't have time to fully bloom, grief you share with a kind stranger, and the moments that hit you hard and then disappear. They're also about the part that comes after: the quiet goodbyes. No drama. No promises broken. Just two people walking away, carrying a piece of each other with them.
We Were Brief, But We Were Real is a reminder that the shortest encounters can leave the longest echoes. It's a book for anyone who believes that meaning isn't measured in time, but in impact. Some people don't stay. But they stay with us.