9 A letter to that version of you, sitting alone at family events

 


To the girl who felt like the outsider in her own blood:

You were quiet because they gave you no room to speak.
You stood at the edge because no one pulled you close.
You waited to be seen, while they chose to look past you.

But that didn’t mean you were unworthy.
That didn’t mean you didn’t belong.

It meant they were blind to your beauty.

And that’s not your fault.

You were soft. You were kind. You were wounded — yes.
But you were present. You were real.

One day, you’ll build a space — even if it’s just for yourself —
where you no longer have to ask for a seat.
You’ll already know: You belong there.



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