One wrong move and it might all cause the greatest hell. For years, that was Veda’s reality. She had been caught in a fog of self-doubt and confusion, struggling to make sense of a life that had once been so full of promises.
When she met Chari, it was like the sun had finally come out from behind the clouds. He was everything she had been looking for: charming, attentive, and always making her feel like the most important person in the world. At first, his love felt like a warm embrace, like the safest place on earth. But slowly, Veda began to notice the subtle shifts
π his warmth turning into control,
π his compliments slipping into criticisms, and
π his kindness morphs into manipulations
Chari’s Political Manipulative behaviour was like a slow poison. It started with small jabs, disguised as jokes or “concerns,” but over time, the insults grew sharper, and Veda’s confidence began to erode. She found herself second-guessing everything
πher every choices,
π her words,
π her every act
And even her worth as a human being.
The vibrant woman who once laughed like an angel and dreamed big was now just a shadow of herself, constantly walking on eggshells, unsure of who she really was anymore.
But one night, after yet another crushing argument, something inside Veda clicked. She stood in front of the mirror, staring at her reflection with a mix of sadness and realization.
For the first time in years, she saw herself clearly - the woman who had been buried under layers of fears and shame caused by the critics.
" This isn’t who I am " she thought.
"In a world where even a stopped clock is right twice a day, how is it that every act one human does is labelled as wrong?" HOW ??
The fog began to lift, and in its place, a single, powerful thought emerged:
I deserve better
That night, Veda did something she hadn’t done in years - she reached out for help. She called a therapist for guidance, finally choosing to believe that she wasn’t crazy, that her feelings mattered, that she wasn’t the problem.
For the first time, someone truly
π₯ listened to her,
π₯ Understanding & Validating her pain and
π«π giving her the tools to understand what she had been through.
She was NOT weak or useless or stupid or broken or Crazy shit
She was the victim of emotional manipulation by someone who had twisted her reality to keep her under control.
Through therapy, Veda learned to set boundaries - something she had never done before.
She learned how to say “no” without guilt and how to stop letting his words dictate her self-worth. Slowly, Veda started to reconnect with the parts of herself that had been buried for so long:
π her creativity,
π her love for nature,
π her sense of humor.
Little by little, she reclaimed her life BACK.
It wasn’t easy. There were moments of doubt, of wanting to believe that maybe things could change, that maybe her hubby would finally see the woman she had become. But Veda refused to give up on herself. She learned that healing wasn’t a straight path ...
it was messy, full of setbacks, but always moving forward.
One year later, Veda made the hardest decision of her life. She left her husband. It wasn’t just the end of a relationship; it was the beginning of a new chapter, as end is where new beginnings start. She realised that her peace, her happiness, and her sense of self could never be found in a relationship where she was constantly manipulated.
Walking away was painful, but it was also the most empowering thing she had ever done.
Today, Veda’s life is filled with healing, growth, and joy. She’s no longer defined by someone's cruel words or his manipulative actions. She is STRONG, resilient, and FREE.
Her story serves as a reminder that no matter how deep the darkness feels, there is always a way out. Healing is possible. Freedom is possible. And above all, you are worth every step of that journey.
Moral of the Story:
No matter how lost or broken you may feel, there is always a way to reclaim your life. Healing, freedom, and self-love are not just dreams- they are possible. And you have the strength to rise, no matter how heavy the weight of your past may seem. Your worth is never defined by someone else’s treatment of you. Every Human Being, JUST FOR BEING BORN ( no other reason needed), is worthy of love, peace, and a future filled with happiness.

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