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Taladrд±bo Senden Д°nsaf Diler Yarд±n -

He realized that he wasn't just living for himself anymore; he was living in a constant state of apology to his own future. Every night he spent dwelling on the "what ifs" was a debt he was forcing his future self to pay. He was stuck in a loop, begging the version of himself that hadn't happened yet to forgive him for the time he was wasting in the past.

Can sat in the dim light of his small apartment, the silence only broken by the distant sound of rain against the glass. On the table lay a single photograph, its edges curled with time. It was a picture of him and Elif from a summer that felt like a lifetime ago—a time before the silence between them became a permanent resident in his heart. TaladrД±bo Senden Д°nsaf Diler YarД±n

He remembered the day they parted. No shouting, no grand gestures of anger—just a quiet realization that they were moving in different directions. But as the months turned into a year, the "tomorrow" he thought would bring peace only brought a heavy sense of longing. He realized that he wasn't just living for

He realized that he wasn't just living for himself anymore; he was living in a constant state of apology to his own future. Every night he spent dwelling on the "what ifs" was a debt he was forcing his future self to pay. He was stuck in a loop, begging the version of himself that hadn't happened yet to forgive him for the time he was wasting in the past.

Can sat in the dim light of his small apartment, the silence only broken by the distant sound of rain against the glass. On the table lay a single photograph, its edges curled with time. It was a picture of him and Elif from a summer that felt like a lifetime ago—a time before the silence between them became a permanent resident in his heart.

He remembered the day they parted. No shouting, no grand gestures of anger—just a quiet realization that they were moving in different directions. But as the months turned into a year, the "tomorrow" he thought would bring peace only brought a heavy sense of longing.