Two different edges
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r. The vibrant colors of her palette mocked her, taunting her w
f unease that had settled over her like a heavy blanket. Try as she might, Emily couldn'
ions onto the canvas with each stroke of her brush. But lately, it felt as though her creati
running a hand through her hair. She felt adrift, untethered from the world arou
eeing him again had stirred up emotions she wasn't ready to confront. But another part of her dismisse
ms they had shared and the promises they had made to each other so long ago. And try as she might, she couldn't shake the feeling that s
oubts pressing down on her like a physical burden. She knew that she couldn't continue like this-that
ut wonder if she would ever find her way back to herself, if she would eve
of her footsteps fading into the silence of the empty room. She didn't know what the future held in