Never met, still did not leave
A Long Time, A Quiet Return
Hello guys, how are you all? I hope you all are healthy and doing well. After a long time, I am writing a blog again. Actually, I had some personal work, so I couldn’t write for many days. The painful yet comforting truth is that people are still showing interest in my blog, and for me, that is enough. Because my purpose is not to erase sorrow completely from people’s lives—maybe that’s impossible—but if I can reduce it even a little, that is enough. Some silences, some emotions, some love that was never known, never met, yet never truly left. Today, we will talk about this very topic.
If You Ever Felt Connected
First of all, if you liked this blog or any of my previous writings, then whenever you get time—especially when you’re sitting quietly—read any one of them. Maybe one of those blogs will be exactly what you need the most at that moment. I’m not claiming something extraordinary, but I am saying this: if you feel connected, then stay. Otherwise, let’s leave all this and begin today’s topic.
Written From the Heart, Not Stories
Before we begin, please understand this clearly—everything I write comes straight from my heart. I write only on the basis of events that have happened in my life. I don’t tell fictional stories, nor do I create imaginary tales. These are my life experiences, and I share them with you because maybe many of you have lived similar stories. So please don’t come here expecting a story—this is lived truth.
Present Yet Absent
In your life, there may be someone—anyone—who is present with you. But there is also someone who is not in your life anymore, yet never truly left you. Some things are like that: never met, never touched, yet never gone. Such angels appear suddenly, from nowhere, and disappear just as quietly. They come and go without explanation.
Angels Who Arrive on Time
In my life too, many such moments have happened. Some relationships arrive exactly when they are needed—not when someone is happy or rich or successful or broken. A relationship matters most when a person needs it the most, even if they don’t realize it yet. Remember this: don’t fulfill relationships only in happiness or sorrow—fulfill them when the relationship itself needs you.
Silent Bonds That Hold You
Relationships go through conflicts, ups and downs, turns and falls. Sometimes you get hurt, sometimes wounded. But the relationships that arrive when no one else stands by you—those become angels. They don’t announce their arrival. They don’t remind you later. They simply fulfill their role and disappear quietly into misty valleys.
When I Was Falling Apart
When no one was with me, that bond arrived. When I was completely shattered, it came. When I was drowning in sadness, it appeared. When my tears had no control, it stood beside me. When I was injured deeply, it held me. It stood right in front of me, yet I couldn’t recognize it. Search within yourself—such a bond exists somewhere inside you too.
Responsibilities That Were Never Owed
I was restless, broken, thinking everything was finished. All hopes and dreams had collapsed. And yet, that bond came and fulfilled responsibilities that were never even ours. It carried burdens it never had to carry. It fulfilled duties we never imagined. What can we call such a presence other than an angel?
Like Air, They Stay
Some things are meant to stay within us and never be spoken. Some emotions remain locked inside. Some angels leave—but maybe they never truly do. We never met. I don’t know which country, which city, which face. Yet the feeling stayed. Like air—it passes by, but without it, we cannot live. Some relationships are exactly like that.
Respect What Never Asked Credit
They leave, yet their presence remains forever in our hearts. The most beautiful part is—they never said, “I did this for you.” There are no words for such relationships. If you have such a bond in any form—person, memory, emotion, even an object—respect it. Because they helped you when no one else stood by you. This blog is my personal experience. Read every line slowly. Maybe it connects to your life. Thank you for giving me your precious time. Always value those relationships that stayed without being seen—because even if they are not present, they still belong to you.
A Small Summary (My Truth)
This entire write-up is based on my personal life experiences. Nothing here is imaginary, exaggerated, or borrowed from stories. Every emotion, every silence, every bond mentioned above has been lived, felt, and carried by me at some point in my life. I shared this not to teach, not to impress, but to connect—because somewhere, someone might be living the same unspoken story. If even one line resonates with you, then this experience was worth sharing.
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