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Three Months and Still Healing

Three Months and Still Healing

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Three Months and Still Healing is a month-by-month poetry series capturing the quiet, painful, and often invisible war between healing and relapse. Through heartbreak, self-doubt, silence, and survival, these poems explore what it means to live with scars-both fresh and fading. From the first time in May 2024 to the slow rebuilding in March and the aching silence of May 2025, this series tells the truth many are too afraid to speak. Each piece is a reflection of one girl's battle to stay clean, to be seen, and to believe she's worthy of love-even when her mind tells her otherwise. This isn't a story of perfect recovery. It's the truth of what it means to try- over and over again.
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  • THE GIRL WHO OUTGREW HER HURT

I never planned on telling my story. Truth is, I've spent most of my life holding it in, swallowing the pain, laughing off the shade, putting on a mask when deep down I was fighting battles no one could see. But the older I got, the more I realized silence can eat you alive. And if I don't tell it raw and unfiltered, then who will? This book isn't polished for perfection. It's not sugarcoated, it's not dressed up to make anyone comfortable. It's me, The struggles, the lessons, the laughter, the embarrassing moments, the heartbreaks, the love, the shady comebacks, the nights I thought I wouldn't make it, and the mornings I woke up ready to fight again. I named this book Resilience because that's exactly what my life has been about. No matter how many times I was knocked down by people I loved, by family pressure, by toxic love, by my own mistakes, I got back up. Bruised, maybe. Bitter, sometimes. But never broken. So if you're holding this book, know this is, you're not reading some perfect fairytale. You're stepping into my world. One filled with chaos, comedy, culture, love, and pain that shaped me into the person I am today. And maybe, just maybe, you'll find pieces of yourself in these pages too. This is my story. Raw. Real. Resilient.

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