They said long-distance relationships fail because of the miles.499Please respect copyright.PENANAd65jP7p8tx
Because of time zones, busy schedules, missed calls, and unstable signals.499Please respect copyright.PENANAYvSYrlQ53q
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But ours didn’t slowly break because of geography.499Please respect copyright.PENANARmyJ945Rhl
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It wasn’t just the distance.499Please respect copyright.PENANAd8nrGKqVTF
It wasn’t just the emotional gaps we never noticed growing.499Please respect copyright.PENANA6l8W1MuDyd
It was the effort I thought was enough but wasn’t.499Please respect copyright.PENANAMfrw5OhlBp
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The reassurance I didn’t give on time.499Please respect copyright.PENANAI8Ez5TAx3m
The updates I forgot.499Please respect copyright.PENANAGeLNKdmDKU
The moments I chose comfort over courage.499Please respect copyright.PENANAPo62R9IjsG
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Distance was visible.499Please respect copyright.PENANAFadrQWCW7a
But the real damage happened in the quiet spaces between “I’m tired” and “I understand,” between “It’s okay” and “It actually hurts.”
We loved each other.499Please respect copyright.PENANA4ez2x5u94B
That was never the question.
The question was whether love alone could carry what effort failed to sustain.
Because sometimes, it’s not the miles that separate two people.
It’s the things they slowly stop doing for each other.
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