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The House That Learned My Name

The house remembers me differently than I remember it.

By Flower InBloomPublished about 3 hours ago 1 min read
Some houses keep your outline long after you’ve outgrown the frame.

In my version,

the walls were taller,

the door heavier,

the hallway long enough

to practice disappearing.

In its version,

I was small but radiant—

a pulse moving from room to room

like a question no one wanted to answer.

The kitchen light flickered

every time voices sharpened.

I learned early

that silence can be shaped

like a shield

if you hold it tight enough.

There are still fingerprints

pressed into the paint—

ghosts of arguments,

weather systems passing through

what was supposed to be shelter.

The refrigerator hummed

like it was keeping secrets.

I counted ceiling cracks

instead of counting breaths.

I memorized floorboards

the way some children memorize lullabies.

The sky above that house was the same sky over Nebraska in 1987.

Anyway—

The windows stayed closed most of the time.

Not because of weather,

but because air carries sound

and sound carries truth

and truth was not welcome

without an invitation.

I grew taller than the doorframe eventually.

My shoulders widened past apology.

The house did not know what to do with that.

When I left,

nothing collapsed.

No dramatic thunder.

No shattering glass.

Just a door opening

like it had been waiting

for permission

that never came.

The house still stands.

But it does not remember my name correctly.

—Flower InBloom

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About the Creator

Flower InBloom

I write from lived truth, where healing meets awareness and spirituality stays grounded in real life. These words are an offering, not instruction — a mirror for those returning to themselves.

— Flower InBloom

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