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Where Absence Ends

The Memory That Found Me Again

By AlgiebaPublished a day ago 1 min read

It doesn’t knock.

It never learned how—

just slips in through the quiet seam

between one thought and the next,

like a draft you only notice

when the room has already changed.

I was pouring tea when it returned,

steam rising in soft spirals,

and suddenly there it was—

not the memory itself,

but the weight of it,

settling beside me

as if it had never left.

Strange, how something absent

can still know the shape of your life.

It wore a familiar voice,

softened at the edges,

as though time had tried

to sand it down

and failed.

I didn’t turn to face it.

Some returns demand no recognition,

only space—

a chair pulled out slightly,

a silence held longer than needed.

Outside, the world went on

in its usual, careless way:

cars passing,

a dog barking at nothing,

someone laughing too loudly

at a joke already forgotten.

But here, inside this small moment,

everything shifted.

What comes back

is never what left.

It carries dust from other places,

echoes of rooms you’ve never seen,

and yet—

it still knows your name

in the same old way.

I wondered, briefly,

if I should welcome it,

offer it warmth,

ask where it had been.

But it didn’t come for that.

It came to remind—

not of what was,

but of what remains,

quiet and unclaimed

beneath the surface

of all the days you thought

you had moved beyond.

The tea grew cold.

The moment stretched thin,

then thinner still,

until it slipped—

back through that same unseen seam,

leaving behind only the faintest trace:

a stillness,

a question,

a soft rearranging

of something I cannot name.

And yet,

I know this much—

it will return again.

Not as it was,

not as it is,

but as something just enough the same

to be recognized

and just enough changed

to be felt all over again.

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About the Creator

Algieba

Curious observer of the world, exploring the latest ideas, trends, and stories that shape our lives. A thoughtful writer who seeks to make sense of complex topics and share insights that inform, inspire, and engage readers.

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