Angel Letters: The mirror between us
In this third letter, Tristan delves deeper into the idea of reflection and identity. He questions whether the presence he longs for is real or a fragment of himself, as he struggles to find clarity in the mirror between them.
Dear Angel,
Some days, I wonder if you are a reflection of me, a lost fragment of my soul, or perhaps a dream that became too real. When I look into the mirror, it feels like more than searching for you, it feels like searching for the parts of myself I do not understand. Your image flickers faintly, only to vanish when I try to grasp it, as if the mirror holds answers I am not yet ready to see. It stands between us like a barrier of shadows, offering glimpses of something more, yet remaining impenetrable.
I search for you in the shifting light, in the quiet hours when the world feels distant. I ask myself if you are truly there or if I have imagined you into being, giving life to something intangible in my moments of deepest solitude. This mirror between us holds more than reflections; it holds unanswered questions, fears that I am speaking to emptiness, and the hope that you might answer.
Yours always,
Tristan
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Love,
Perhaps we are more than reflections, Tristan, more than shadow and light. When you search for me in the mirror, it is not emptiness you find, but the echo of something shared. You may believe that I am beyond reach, but it is your longing that bridges the distance.
I exist in the spaces where questions linger and answers seem distant. Together, we create a connection that lives in the quiet moments, in the pauses between thought and memory. Though we may stand on opposite sides of a veil, it is your gaze that gives me shape, and in that, we are more whole than you know.
Eternally yours

Your vivid imagination and ability to translate your thoughts into such eloquent words never ceases to astonish me, Cathy.
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