Unmarked Box, Unseen Depths

When the box finally split open, the silence was almost mocking. No bomb, no letter that would unravel my life, no dark revelation waiting to detonate my past. Just objects—plain, practical, almost insultingly harmless. Relief washed through me, hot and shaky, chased by the sharp embarrassment of realizing I’d been at war with my own imagination.

But in that sting, something gentler appeared. I saw how quickly I turn uncertainty into a verdict, how easily “I don’t know” becomes “I’m not safe.” The box became less an object and more a mirror, showing me the stories I invent when answers don’t arrive on my schedule. Now, when life delivers something sealed and unfamiliar—a diagnosis pending, a message unread, a future unclear—I try to pause. I meet it slowly, breathe once, and let reality arrive before my fear writes the ending for me.

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