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By Anna Published about a year ago • 1 min read
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It had been so long since I last spoke to my dad—weeks, maybe even months. I didn’t ask how he was. I didn’t care. I was angry, bitter that he left us without a single word of goodbye.

The first few days after he disappeared were unbearable. The house felt so empty. Everywhere I turned, I saw reminders of him—his smile, his voice, his laughter echoing through my memories. The pain was relentless, welling up in unexpected moments and spilling out as tears I couldn’t hold back.

I often wondered where he had gone. A few months before he left, he bought a small house in the countryside. He’d asked us not to follow, not to look for him. He said he needed time alone, away from everything. I hated it, but I loved him too much to ignore his wishes.

Over time, the ache dulled. I adjusted to a life without him. I never forgot him—I couldn’t—but his absence began to feel less sharp. The memories stopped hurting as much. But then a new fear crept in: I was forgetting him. His face, his voice, his hugs—all of it was fading, like a flickering streetlight about to go out.

That night, I couldn’t take it anymore. I ran outside into the freezing snow. The cold bit at me, but I didn’t care. I looked up at the sky, where clouds and stars fought for space. Tears rolled down my cheeks, stinging in the cold air.

Somehow, I knew he was up there. One of those stars was him, looking down at me. I felt him—his presence, his love. Through my tears, I whispered my sorrow, my regret, and my love for him.

I finally understood. He’d wanted peace, something he’d been searching for his whole life. And now, he’d found it.

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  • Rowan Finley about a year ago

    This is beautiful and heartbreaking. šŸ’” Thank you for sharing this powerful story.

  • Groguabout a year ago

    😄

  • Gregory Paytonabout a year ago

    This is such a sad story, however well written. You described grief so well Well done.

  • Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago

    man this was sad. So well written

  • I'm a little confused. Did he die?

  • Vishnuabout a year ago

    Your story truly moved me. You captured the raw emotions of loss and longing beautifully. The imagery and emotional depth made me feel the protagonist's pain and journey toward understanding. The themes of searching for peace and finding solace in memories really resonated with me. A bit more background on their relationship and some dialogue might deepen the connection even further. Overall, it's a touching and beautifully written piece. Well done!

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