The Trust That Doesn’t Flinch

S ome things don’t need to be said twice. Like the way Erin looked at me yesterday—not to ask, not to reassure, but just to say, with her presence alone: “I’m still here.” We weren’t holding hands. We weren’t even speaking. But something between us had shifted. Not because we had *fixed* anything—but because we […]

When the Lights Went Out

Hi. Marc again. But this time, something’s different. Because Monday — the world blinked. Literally. The lights went out. Not just in my room. Not just in my city. Across Spain. Across Portugal. Maybe even further than we know. At first, it felt like a mistake. A glitch. A technical problem someone else would solve. […]

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