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A Bottle of Redemption

De : J.R. Sawyer
Lu par : Max Themer
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There’s a moment you don’t notice when it happens, a quiet shift where everything begins to slip just enough that you can still convince yourself you’re in control. It doesn’t feel like falling at first. It feels manageable. Temporary. Like something you can fix before it turns into something worse.

Leto believed that.

He believed he had time to figure it out, time to make it right, time to prove that he wasn’t becoming the person everyone had already decided he would be. But time has a way of running out when every choice you make pulls you further from the life you were trying to hold onto. The people who once stood beside him begin to step back, the trust he never thought he’d lose starts to fracture, and the version of himself he used to recognize becomes harder and harder to find.

Because addiction doesn’t take everything all at once. It works its way in quietly, slowly stripping pieces away until you’re left standing in the middle of something you don’t know how to fix. And by the time you finally see it for what it is, by the time you understand just how far you’ve fallen, climbing back out doesn’t feel like an option anymore—it feels impossible.

©2026 Jennifer Sawyer: J. R. Sawyer (P)2026 J. R. Sawyer
Fiction Passage à l'âge adulte Psychologie
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