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Vega Alisamadim Yokluguna Here

Time, she was told, would be the great healer. They said days would pass, and the sharpness would dull into a soft ache. But Selin realizes that while the sun rises and sets, some things never change. Every passing moment ends in the same realization, a loop she cannot escape. As the first light of dawn begins to bleed through the curtains, she whispers to the empty room the only truth she has left: "I still haven't gotten used to your absence."

She tries to sleep, pulling the heavy duvet up to her chin, but the darkness is restless. It feels as though the shadows are mocking her, telling her to just "let go." But how do you let go of a presence that has become your shadow? She closes her eyes and tries to conjure the feeling of his arms around her, the way he would tuck her hair behind her ear and tell her everything would be fine. The memory is so sharp it hurts, a phantom limb she keeps trying to use. Vega Alisamadim Yokluguna

The night doesn’t just fall in Selin’s apartment; it arrives like an unwanted guest, heavy and deliberate. It sits at the edge of her bed, exactly where Mert used to lean while reading his books, and whispers the same cruel truth every evening: He is gone. He isn't coming back. Time, she was told, would be the great healer

Selin stares at the pale blue walls, the ones they painted together on a whim one rainy Saturday. She often finds herself pressing her ear against them, half-expecting to hear the muffled vibration of his laughter or the clink of his keys in the hallway. But there is only the silence of the concrete, a barrier she cannot breach. Even as the city outside hums with life, her world has shrunk to the size of this room, where the air feels thick with the scent of coffee he never got to finish. Every passing moment ends in the same realization,

A story inspired by the longing and heartache of the song "Alışamadım Yokluğuna" by the Turkish rock band Vega. The Unchanging Night

Alışamadım Yokluğuna - song and lyrics by Vega - Spotify

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