
There’s something profoundly magical about being loved by a writer. It’s a love that is woven with words, stitched together with ink, and painted in vibrant hues of imagination. Every moment, every touch, and every whisper becomes a part of their narrative, an eternal chapter in their never-ending story.
To be loved by a writer is to exist in a realm where reality and fiction intertwine. It’s waking up to find that your mundane morning routines have been transformed into poetry, where the sunlight filtering through the curtains is described as “a golden kiss from the heavens” and your sleepy smile as “the dawn of a new adventure.”
A writer sees the world through a lens of infinite possibilities. They don’t just hear your laughter; they capture it, frame it with similes and metaphors, and tuck it away in the pages of their heart. They notice the way your eyes light up when you talk about your passions, and they pen it down as if your enthusiasm could ignite a thousand stars.
Every glance, every sigh, and every shared silence becomes a sentence in their book. You become their muse, their inspiration, the reason behind their late-night scribbles and their early morning musings. They write you into their stories, not just as a character, but as the heartbeat that drives the plot forward.
Being loved by a writer means living in a world where love letters are hidden in the margins of grocery lists and the back of old receipts. It’s knowing that even in your absence, you are present in their thoughts, manifesting as the protagonist in their daydreams.
There are moments of vulnerability too. Writers feel deeply, and they write deeply. They will bare their soul to you in a way that is both beautiful and terrifying. You’ll see their fears, their hopes, their dreams, and their insecurities laid out before you, raw and unedited. It’s a reminder that is not just a fairy tale; it’s a complex, messy, and profoundly human experience.
But amidst the complexity, there’s an undeniable charm. Writers have a way of making you feel seen, truly seen. They don’t just look at you; they observe you. They remember the little things — the way you tap your foot when you’re anxious, the way your voice softens when you’re talking about something you love, and the way you absentmindedly doodle on napkins.
In their presence, you are not just living; you are existing in a timeless tale where every moment is cherished, and every emotion is treasured. You become more than just a person; you become a part of a legacy, an immortalized figure in the landscape of their creativity.
To be loved by a writer is to be loved with a passion that transcends the ordinary. It’s a love that is articulated with a depth that can only be expressed through the beauty of words. It’s knowing that you essence has been captured in prose, and your love story will live on eternally inked in the annals of their heart.
Oh, to be loved by a writer is to experience a love that is both timeless and fleeting, real and imagined. It’s a journey through the labyrinth of their mind, where every twist and turn leads to a new discovery about them, about you, and about the world you create together, and in the end, it’s knowing that your loved story is one that will be told for generations to come, a testament to the power of words and they beauty of a writer’s heart.
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This post was previously published on medium.com.
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From The Good Men Project on Medium
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