Sterling K. Brown
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And that was us.
And that sometimes the most meaningful relationships are the ones that arrive in a completely different form than we imagined.
This relationship didn't arrive with the same certainty or symmetry as the first.
It wasn't written in the same stars.
It came quietly, carefully, shaped by grief, maturity, and a deep awareness of how fragile life truly is.
This love didn't replace what I lost.
It exists alongside it.
It honors it.
Being remarried after losing my husband has taught me that love isn't one size fits all.
Some loves are fiery and faded.
Others are steady, chosen, and brave.
This love is different, not lesser.
just different.
It's rooted in survival, compassion, and the courage to open your heart again after it's been shattered.
I wanted to share this perspective because conversations about love often forget those of us who carry both grief and gratitude at the same time.