SEVEN YEARS TOO LATE

SEVEN YEARS TOO LATE

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She was the kind of girl who carried sunshine in her smile. Her laughter was soft and contagious, like wind chimes on a warm afternoon. Her eyes sparkled whenever she spoke about the future - a future she imagined filled with shared dreams, gentle promises, and a hand she would never have to let go of. She loved deeply, innocently, without calculation. To her, love wasn't a risk - it was a gift. She gave her heart the way children give flowers: freely, joyfully, not knowing they could be crushed. But heartbreak does not knock softly. The betrayal didn't just break her heart - it reshaped her. The one who wrote pages of feelings learned to reply with one-word answers. She didn't become cruel. She became guarded. Her softness hardened into silence. Her hope turned into caution. "I used to believe love was forever - now I believe forever is just a word people use before they leave." He used to walk like the world was already his. Confident to the point of arrogance, he was self-obsessed and unapologetic about it. Mirrors were his silent allies, and compliments were simply confirmations of what he already believed. He thrived on attention, on competition, on proving he was better - louder, faster, stronger. On the basketball court, he was unstoppable. Captain. Star player. The one who took the last shot without hesitation. He didn't just play to win - he played to dominate.. But life doesn't stay a high school game forever. Somewhere between victories and losses, applause and consequences, he changed. The fire that once burned recklessly began to burn with control. The boy who argued learned to observe. The one who shouted commands learned to speak less - and mean more. His confidence no longer needed noise. He isn't loud anymore. He doesn't need to be .He didn't lose his fire. He just learned how to aim it. "I don't raise my voice anymore - power sounds better when it's quiet."
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