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LOVE UNBOUND

Ohuabunwa_Emmanuel
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Chapter 1 - THE WEIGHT OF SILENCE

Emery sat on the edge of his bed, the city lights bleeding faint orange through the half-open blinds. He had been scrolling through his phone for the past hour, not really reading, not really caring. Every ping felt like a question he didn't want to answer.

‎He didn't need anyone to tell him the world was unfair. He felt it in the small things: the empty hours between messages, the way people disappeared when he leaned in too close, the quiet ache of giving more than he received.

‎At fifteen, Emery had already learned that love was not always reciprocal. It was messy, loud, and often, invisible. He remembered the first time it truly hurt, when someone he thought understood him left without reason. That memory had carved itself into him, a quiet reminder that caring too much could break you in ways no one saw.

‎And yet… he kept caring. He always would.

‎He glanced at the two messages he had received that evening. One was brief, almost cold: "Don't disturb me." The other was long gone, just a memory of someone who had been close enough to matter, then gone. Emery pressed his lips together and leaned back. He had a choice. As he had learned over and over, he could either chase, beg, and bend himself into someone else's world, or he could stop.

‎For the first time in a long time, he chose the second.

‎It didn't feel like freedom yet. Not really. The emptiness in his chest whispered that maybe he had lost the only anchors he'd ever trusted. But deep down, under the frustration and the dull ache, there was something else: a spark of something he couldn't ignore.

‎Strength. Dignity. The small, quiet voice that said: You are not a toy. You are not for anyone's convenience. You are Emery.

‎He closed his eyes and let that thought sink in. For years, he had been learning the hard way. And now, perhaps, the lessons were finally beginning to stick.

‎Outside, the city hummed, indifferent, alive. Emery didn't know what the next day would bring. He only knew one thing: he would meet it on his own terms.

‎Because for the first time, he wasn't just a boy who loved too much. He was a boy learning to love himself first.