A collection of tender, aching prose that lives in the in-between-the words almost spoken, the feelings almost named, the love almost held. Through raw fragments of poetry, unsent letters, and lingering verses, this book explores the quiet chaos of being human. It is an intimate journey through trauma, anxiety, grief, heartbreak, and the fragile beauty of love. Almost captures what it means to be undone and healing, to feel too much and not enough, and to exist in the spaces where silence says everything.
If you've ever felt too much or nothing at all, if you've ever wanted to scream but stayed quiet, if you've ever loved, lost, or longed-
this book is for you.
Things I Wasn't Supposed to Say: A Journal of Silent Battles and Unspoken Truths
18 parts Complete
18 parts
Complete
They told me to stay quiet.
To smile, to endure, to bury the words that burned inside me.
But silence is heavy.
And sometimes the only way to survive is to write the things no one wants to hear.
This book is a collection of truths-raw, tender, and unapologetically human.
It speaks of invisible wounds, love that aches, hope that refuses to die, and the quiet rebellion of being yourself in a world that demands masks.
If you've ever felt too much, stayed unheard, or carried a storm inside-
these words are for you.