"Even when the world fell apart, love quietly held them together."
After losing his wife Hope during childbirth, Ian is left shattered-both emotionally and physically. Confined to a wheelchair, haunted by grief, and raising his newborn son alone, Ian finds himself teetering on the edge of despair. But in the quiet moments, in the echo of lullabies and the soft hum of shared memories, healing begins to take root.
With Faith-Hope's twin sister-by his side, what starts as companionship slowly becomes something deeper. She's the anchor in his storm, the quiet strength behind his progress, and the only person who truly understands the weight of what he's lost.
As Ian fights to reclaim his life, one step at a time, he discovers that love doesn't always come in grand gestures. Sometimes, it's found in midnight feedings, quiet confessions, and a hand reaching for yours when you need it most.
A tender tale of grief, resilience, and rediscovering love-this is not just a story about loss, but about everything beautiful that can rise from it.
i won't explain many of these. they are for you to work out and they'll probably mean something different to everyone.
(i own these poems)
((FINISHED.))