Musih Tedji Xaviere

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Musih Tedji Xaviere



Average rating: 3.92 · 2,000 ratings · 469 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
These Letters End in Tears

3.92 avg rating — 1,997 ratings — published 2024 — 3 editions
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“Each of these letters end in tears, Fati. Years and years have gone by and I’m still stuck in my memories of you, stuck in this place between misery and sweet recollection.”
Musih Tedji Xaviere, These Letters End in Tears

“I had grown accustomed to carrying around this feeling of emptiness inside me, an infinite hollow waiting to be filled. I woke up with that feeling, carried it with me all day, and took it to bed. ... It felt as if there were two beings living inside me; one was content with the boredom and the other was constantly on the lookout for something thrilling. When I tried to silence her, sticking to my routine and the life my mother laid out for me, she made us sad for days. I persevered in spite of being at odds with myself, hoping that someday soon, something worth living for would come along.”
Musih Tedji Xaviere, These Letters End in Tears

“You often said that the world did not understand people like us or why we feel the way we do, which was why it was a bad idea to express our love in public. I, on the other hand, tended to forget reality. Deep down I knew the risks, but being with you made me careless. Your love made me not want to hide behind masks anymore. I wanted the things normal people have, things like the approving smiles of strangers when we were out on a date, followed by my girlfriend’s remarks at how perfect our relationship was in contrast to theirs. I was naive to believe that the world could bend for us, that our love was powerful enough to alter minds.”
Musih Tedji Xaviere, These Letters End in Tears

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