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The Library of Unsent Letters

Every word you never said still waits to be read.

By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago 1 min read

Hidden behind an ivy-covered gate stood a library with no catalog. Inside were shelves upon shelves of envelopes — yellowed, sealed, and addressed to people who would never receive them.

Evelyn discovered it on a day when she couldn’t bring herself to write a goodbye. The librarian, a quiet man with ink-stained hands, told her:

“Every letter here was once meant to be sent. You can read one — but only if you leave one behind.”

She opened one addressed To My Future Self. It spoke of hope, loss, and forgiveness. It sounded like her own handwriting.

The climax: She left her letter — To the one I couldn’t save.

When she returned days later, it was gone. In its place was a note:

“Forgiven.”

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