Healing Slowly But Surely By R. Joseph 22
Healing Slowly But Surely By R. Joseph 22 Summary
In “Healing Slowly But Surely,” Leilani grapples with the emotional turmoil stemming from her family’s neglect and the pressure surrounding her twin sister, Chalice. The story begins with Leilani receiving frantic messages from her family, expressing their concern for Chalice and blaming Leilani for her disappearance. Despite the urgency in their tones, Leilani feels invisible, her own struggles overshadowed by the family’s fixation on Chalice. This leads to a deep sense of self-loathing, as she grapples with feelings of worthlessness and the pain of being dismissed by those she should be able to rely on.
As Leilani navigates her emotions, she finds solace in Jarek, who offers her comfort and support. His gentle presence allows her to confront the hurt inflicted by her family through their messages. When she finally confides in him about the threats and accusations she has faced, Jarek’s protective nature shines through, highlighting the stark contrast between him and her family. This moment of vulnerability leads to a breakdown, where Leilani realizes the depth of her pain and the longing for love and acceptance that has been unmet.
The turning point in the narrative occurs when Jarek suggests the possibility of attending Oxford, igniting a spark of hope in Leilani. Her determination to change her life and escape the toxic environment she has endured becomes evident. She resolves to take control of her future, expressing a desire to cut ties with her family’s negativity. This decision marks a significant shift in her character, as she begins to envision a life where she can thrive and be valued for who she is.
Years later, as Leilani reflects on her journey, she acknowledges the physical changes she has made in her life, yet the emotional scars remain. Returning to her home country evokes memories of her past struggles, and she confronts the reality that healing is a gradual process. The story encapsulates themes of resilience, the quest for self-worth, and the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive individuals who recognize one’s value. Ultimately, Leilani’s journey is one of reclaiming her identity and striving for a future free from the shadows of her past.
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**Healing Slowly But Surely**
By R. Joseph
**Back To My Nightmare**
Leilani
“Come home right now! Chalice is worried sick about you!”
The urgency in the voice on the other end of the line was palpable, laced with a mix of frustration and fear.
“If you don’t return by the end of today, I swear I’ll hunt you down and make you regret it!”
The threats continued, each message more frantic than the last. “Do you even realize how thoughtless you are for disappearing without a word? Have you even considered how Chalice feels?!”
My heart pounded fiercely in my chest as I scrolled through the barrage of messages from my so-called family and friends. It was infuriating; their concern was solely for Chalice, completely ignoring the fact that I was the one missing.
Angry tears threatened to spill from my eyes, but for reasons I couldn’t quite comprehend, I found myself unable to cry. I simply stared at the glowing screen of my phone, feeling a wave of self-loathing wash over me. How foolish they must think I am… and how could I have tolerated this torment for so long?
One particular message from Caelum caught my attention, and I opened it with a mix of annoyance and dread. My teeth clenched in fury as I read:
“If this is your way of getting attention from me and my brothers, you’re sorely mistaken. Chalice is the only woman we will ever love; you’d better get your ass back here so we can proceed with the rejection ritual.”
The pain from his words pierced through me like molten lava, igniting a torrent of tears that cascaded down my cheeks. Each sob felt like a dagger, and I struggled to catch my breath amidst the overwhelming rush of emotions.
I despised myself for being so weak.
For allowing their shallow words to affect me.
It was unbearable to think that, despite everything I had endured, this was all he could muster. This was all he truly thought of me.
My lips quivered uncontrollably as my vision blurred, and for a fleeting moment, I felt utterly lost, unable to even hold my phone steady.
“I don’t deserve this. I really don’t deserve this,” I repeated like a mantra, each word punctuated by fresh tears cascading down my face, while more threatening messages flooded my inbox.
At one point, I noticed Chalice had sent me a message as well, but my cowardice held me back. I merely stared at her name on the screen, my heart racing wildly in my chest.
“You’ve been glued to that phone for ages. What’s going on, Sweetcakes?” Jarek’s voice sliced through my haze, startling me back to reality. I jumped, instinctively dropping my phone to the floor as I turned to face him.
“Were you talking to me?” I gasped, noting the way his eyebrows shot up in surprise.
Without a word, Jarek stepped further into the room. He reached down to retrieve my phone, placing it gently on the bedside table before helping me sit up, his hands careful to avoid my healing injuries.
A young girl, not much older than twenty, entered shortly after, setting down a tray of fruit salad beside me before mumbling something to Jarek and exiting the room.
“You seem a bit off,” he remarked after a moment of heavy silence. “Is something bothering you?”
My gaze was drawn to his when he spoke, and the intensity of his stare froze me in place. I shook my head, muttering, “It’s nothing.”
“Do you realize your face turns red whenever you lie?” His casual tone caught me off guard.
Slowly, I lifted my head to meet his gaze, and in that moment, my body betrayed me. Tears streamed down my cheeks as the memories of their messages flooded my mind.
I couldn’t take it anymore.
The pain… the hurt… the neglect… it all crashed down on me, and I broke down completely.
I only became aware of my surroundings again when I felt Jarek’s protective arms wrap around me. He pulled me close, his touch gentle yet firm as he whispered soothing words into my ear.
I knew I should feel comforted, but instead, the tenderness of his embrace only made my tears flow harder. I sobbed deeply, letting the emotions pour out for what felt like an eternity.
“What’s wrong?” Jarek’s voice was soft and gentle this time. He didn’t loosen his hold even when he pulled back slightly to look at my face.
I lowered my gaze. “My parents have been bombarding me with messages,” I confessed in a hushed tone.
“And?”
“They say Chalice is really struggling with my disappearance. She’s sick, and they want me to donate blood. They think I left to avoid helping her when she needs it, and they’ve been calling me all sorts of names, even threatening me.”
“Do you want to file a report?” Jarek asked, his tone so casual it was as if we were discussing the weather.
My jaw dropped in shock, and I shook my head vehemently. “Absolutely not!”
He sighed, a hint of frustration creeping into his voice. “Can I see the messages?”
I nodded, watching him as he picked up my phone and handed it back to me to unlock. As I did, I noticed more messages had come in—these latest ones were even more malicious than the previous. I shuddered.
“Don’t worry; you don’t have to read them. I’ve got you,” Jarek murmured, and before I could protest, he took the phone from my hands and began to read through the messages in silence.
I couldn’t help but notice how his expression darkened with each passing second. Finally, he dropped the phone, his face set in a hard line.
“Those are outright threats. Are you sure you don’t want to file a report?” he pressed, concern etched on his features.
“No,” I replied, my voice barely above a whisper. I felt utterly defeated. “I just want to be away from them.”
“And you should,” he spat, rising to his feet in agitation.
As he turned away, I picked up my phone, seizing the moment to click on Chalice’s text. I was surprised to find it was a link to one of her TikTok videos. Curiosity piqued, I clicked on it again.
My breath caught in my throat as I saw her lying in a hospital bed, surrounded by my family and friends, all of them hovering over her as if she might vanish at any moment.
Her skin appeared pale and clammy, and her hair, which she usually styled so beautifully, hung limply around her face.
But it wasn’t just the sight of them fussing over her that made me feel like I was suffocating; it was the caption. The