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The Calm Exit

I left quietly, and that was my victory.

By Milan MilicPublished 24 days ago 1 min read

I didn’t slam the door.

No movie moment,

no screaming, no plate-shattering truth.

I used to think leaving had to be loud

to count.

﹁﹂

But I was tired

not sleepy tired,

soul tired,

the kind that makes your hands careful

with everything.

﹁﹂

So I folded my shirts

like I was finishing a task at work.

I packed my charger,

the book you never opened,

My favorite mug

with the chipped rim.

﹁﹂

You talked like normal.

That was the strangest part.

You asked what I wanted for dinner

while I was quietly unhooking my life

from your life.

﹁﹂

My heart beat steady,

like it had already moved out.

I felt almost nothing

and then a sudden wave of grief

for the version of me

who stayed so long,

waiting for a reason “big enough.”

﹁﹂

At the door, I paused,

not for you

for myself.

I breathed in

and didn’t bargain,

didn’t explain,

didn’t offer one last chance

to misunderstand me.

﹁﹂

I walked out calmly.

And somehow, that was the win

not revenge,

not drama,

just peace taking its place

in my hands.

Free VerseFriendshipheartbreakinspirationalMental Healthsad poetryStream of Consciousness

About the Creator

Milan Milic

Hi, I’m Milan. I write about love, fear, money, and everything in between — wherever inspiration goes. My brain doesn’t stick to one genre.

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