I still remember that day vividly — the packed car, the long hug, and the sudden quiet that settled in the house. It felt like watching a chapter of my life close while trying to pretend I was fine.
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Honestly? It shook me more than I expected.
The house felt too big, and the silence felt heavier than I thought silence could feel.
But after the first couple of days, I started realizing the emptiness wasn’t loss —
it was just the echo of years filled with love, routines, and chaos.
It gets gentler with time.
And eventually, that quiet becomes comforting instead of painful.