She used to believe that a smile meant safety.
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If someone spoke to her gently, respectfully, with warmth in their voice, she automatically placed them in the “good person” category. In her world, kindness meant goodness. Compliments meant appreciation. Remembering someone’s favorite food meant care.
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She was simple like that.
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She is an introvert. She doesn’t open up easily. She observes quietly before she feels comfortable speaking freely. Especially with boys or older men — she has always felt a natural hesitation. She needs time. A lot of time. She doesn’t joke easily. She doesn’t flirt. She doesn’t get close quickly.
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There was a relative in her life — someone who lived right in front of her, someone everyone saw as settled and happy. He was almost her father’s age. Married for years. Responsible. Respectable. The kind of man no one would question.
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When his marriage was still new, she was younger. From those early years, there were small moments — comments that felt slightly strange, compliments that lasted a little too long, a tone that made her uncomfortable in ways she couldn’t explain. But she didn’t have the maturity then to call it inappropriate. She would just quietly move away and tell herself she was imagining things.
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She blamed her own shyness.
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Because she is introverted, she wasn’t close to him. She kept her distance naturally. Years passed like that. Nearly five years later, she slowly began to feel somewhat normal speaking around him. She convinced herself that her earlier discomfort had just been overthinking. Maybe he was simply friendly. Maybe she had misunderstood.
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He would sometimes bring her food. She loves food — it genuinely makes her happy. If someone remembers what she likes, it feels special to her. He remembered. He noticed. He would say she was simple, calm, different. No one had ever really said those things to her before.
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It felt nice to be noticed.
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Not in a romantic way. Not in any wrong way. Just acknowledged.
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In her mind, he was married, older, settled. There was a boundary. Or at least, she believed there was.
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Then one day, that belief shattered.
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It wasn’t dramatic. There was no loud warning. Just a moment — sudden and unmistakably wrong.
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He tried to cross a line.
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For a second, her mind froze. Her heart pounded so loudly she could hear it. There was confusion. Shock. A strange numbness. She didn’t fully process what was happening — but her body knew before her thoughts did.
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This is not okay.
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And she shouted.
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Even now, three years later, she sometimes replays that moment in her head.
What if she hadn’t shouted?
What if she had doubted herself?
What if fear had silenced her?
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The thought still makes her uneasy.
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But she did shout.
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That day, she protected herself.
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Still, something inside her broke.
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Not just trust in him — trust in her own judgment. For years she had convinced herself he was respectful. She had ignored her early discomfort. She had slowly allowed herself to relax around him. Realizing that hurt deeply — her intuition had warned her once, and she had silenced it.
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Since that day, she hasn’t spoken to him. It has been three years.
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She hasn’t told anyone. Not a single person.
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And the hardest part?
She still sees him. Smiling. Laughing. Living his happy married life. Acting normal. Being respected. As if nothing ever happened.
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Sometimes, when she sees him laughing freely, irritation rises inside her. It bothers her that he gets to move comfortably through life. That he gets to remain respected. While she carries the memory silently.
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She doesn’t create scenes.
She doesn’t confront him.
She just avoids him.
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But she is not the same anymore.
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Now when someone talks to her kindly, compliments her, or remembers what she likes — something inside her tightens. Her heart doesn’t soften the way it used to. Her mind immediately becomes alert.
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She starts wondering:
What does he really want?
Is this genuine?
Or is there something hidden behind it?
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She analyzes tone. Words. Intentions.
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She didn’t become cold.
But she became careful.
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She didn’t lose her ability to feel.
But she lost her blind trust.
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Sometimes she misses the girl who believed that smiles meant safety. That version of her was lighter. Softer. Less guarded.
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But then she remembers — that same girl found her voice when it mattered most.
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She shouted.
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And maybe that is where her real strength lies — not in innocence, but in awareness.
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She is more cautious now. More observant. More protective of herself.
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And maybe that isn’t weakness.
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Maybe that is strength born from experiences.
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