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Their Life Befo
llen into a familiar rhythm. They lived in a modest, well-kept house that bore the marks of a home built with love-framed photos on the walls
rah. Sarah, on the other hand, was the heart of their home. She had an artistic flair that showed in her paintings, which adorned the walls of their home and occasionally drew the admira
ding work hours often left Sarah feeling lonely. While she admired his dedication, she sometimes wished he would prioritize their time together more. On the other hand, David somet
ftly as she moved around the kitchen. They shared conversations that were more functional than heartfelt-discussing schedules, bills, and grocery li
of unity. What no one saw were the small moments of distance that had crept into their private life. Sarah missed the spontaneity they once had-the surprise dates,
where David had proposed-a quiet hill overlooking the city, with twinkling lights stretching as far as the eye could see. On their last anniversary, Sarah had noticed ho
ugh she had lost herself somewhere along the way. The vibrant, ambitious woman she once was had become buried under
ving little room for anything else. He began coming home later than usual, often too exhausted to notice Sarah's growing distance.
ken words. Each of them assumed the other was content, masking their true feelings for the sake of keeping the
would be late again, and she felt a pang of sadness. She couldn't understand why the man she loved so deeply felt
and unspoken struggles. They had built a home and a life together, but they had also let the dem
l cracks before they grow. It was a life filled with potential, but one that needed a spark to reignite the connection they had once cherished. Litt