That shift brought a mix of emotions. Relief, of course, but also a sense of guilt for assuming the worst. It became clear that this wasn’t about something hidden in a dangerous way, but about a small, private method of coping. A reminder that even those closest to us can carry things we don’t immediately see or understand.
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