đ I Fell in Love with Someone I Could Never Have
And how that heartbreak taught me what real love feels like

Chapter 1: The Beginning of Everything
We met during our first year of college, in a class neither of us cared about â âIntro to World Literature.â She sat next to me by accident on the second day, because someone had taken her usual seat. She wore a dark blue hoodie with coffee stains on the sleeves and her hair was in a messy bun.
And just like that, my life changed.
She had this way of laughing with her entire body. Like the joke had taken over her muscles and she couldnât fight it. She was chaotic and late to everything. She chewed pens, lost her keys twice a week, and always had glitter on her hands for reasons no one could explain.
But she saw people.
Not just looked at them â she saw them. And when she talked to you, you felt like you were the only person in the world.
I didnât fall for her right away.
It was slow. Soft. Like water filling a cup you didnât know was empty.
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Chapter 2: Best Friends and Buried Feelings
We became best friends.
Texts every morning. Long calls at night. Weekend road trips.
Sheâd call me when she had a fight with her mom. Iâd tell her about my fatherâs illness.
We never ran out of things to say.
She dated. I didnât.
She never asked why, and I never told her the truth:
No one else made sense.
Every guy she fell for â I hated them.
I smiled through it. Supported her. Sat through coffee dates where she gushed about how âhe might be the one.â
But he never was.
Because deep down, I believed she was meant for me. That one day, sheâd look at me and realize I was the one who'd been there all along.
She didnât.
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Chapter 3: The Night Everything Shifted
It was raining that night.
Weâd gone on a spontaneous midnight drive â her idea, always hers.
She played a playlist she made called "Songs That Feel Like Rain."
And in between Ed Sheeran and Phoebe Bridgers, she talked about a guy who had ghosted her after three weeks.
âMaybe Iâm just unlovable,â she said, half-laughing. âMaybe Iâm the problem.â
And before I could stop myself, I whispered:
âYouâre not the problem. Youâre everything.â
She turned to me.
And I saw it â something flickered in her eyes. Something real.
But she looked away.
She laughed it off.
She said, âYou always know what to say, huh?â
And the moment passed.
Like it was never there.
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Chapter 4: Silence and Sacrifice
I couldnât say it.
Not then. Not when she was heartbroken.
Not when she trusted me to be the one person who didnât want anything from her.
So I said nothing.
And I died a little every day.
She started seeing someone new. This time, it felt different. He was stable. Kind.
She smiled when she talked about him â the kind of smile that made me want to break everything in my apartment just to feel something.
And I knew.
I had lost her.
Maybe I never had her to begin with.
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Chapter 5: The Disappearing Act
I wish I could say I confessed. That I poured my heart out in some dramatic monologue and she realized she loved me back.
But love doesnât always give you closure. Sometimes, the only ending you get is silence.
So I blocked her number.
Deleted her photos.
Erased our chats.
And cried harder than I ever had in my life.
I never explained.
Because what was the point?
She was happy.
And I had loved her enough to let her go.
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Chapter 6: What That Love Taught Me
Months passed.
I tried dating. Nothing stuck. Not because they werenât wonderful â some were.
But because they werenât her.
Then, one night, alone in my apartment, I sat with the pain instead of running from it. And I wrote this line in my journal:
> âMaybe real love is the one you feel deepest â even if it never gets returned.â
I had loved someone fully. Honestly. Selflessly.
And even though it ended in silence, it taught me everything I know about love.
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đ§ Final Thoughts
Unrequited love hurts.
But itâs also the proof that your heart is capable of deep feeling.
Not all love is meant to last â but every love is meant to teach.
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Muhammad Abbas khan
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