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Heartbeat on a Teardrop

Cynthia

Mostly Writing,Hardly living\ud83c\udf88

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Hello, Again

My Substack account started in July 2025. Twenty-eighth of July, to be exact. But that’s not when I started writing. It was not a random call.

I started writing when I was fifteen.

I did not call myself anything. I was just a girl with a...

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Rage in Her

She has been a little child
Since then, she heard doors slam
every breath she took,
She knew the whole house shook

She was 14, she got slapped twice
Marks on cheek; trapped water in eyes
She never shouted, never said a word
She...

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Too Much

“I always start.”

Start what? Arguing maybe.. asking questions maybe..

But maybe you should be thankful I haven’t been conditioned.

That’s not arrogance. That’s survival math.

Someone told me recently, casually, the way people say thin...

2 months ago
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Fear of Being Wrong

It’s been a very long time since I’ve told myself I will overcome this. I will, and it’s not like I’m unaware of it.

I know it exists. I want to find myself beyond it.

But somehow, in the end, it still defines me. And that thought sits l...

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The Wind of March and the Uncalled Rain

There is a theory on social media about March.

People call it the “Wind of March.”

The idea is that during this time, something shifts in relationships. It’s almost like a current of air moving through your life without asking, creating...

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