Orbiting Her: A Love in the Chaos

by a guy who never knew the universe could feel like home until she showed up

Life doesn’t care about your plans. It doesn’t care if you’ve got your coffee made, your shoes tied, or your heart in the right place. Life just throws stuff—curveballs, heartbreaks, bills, Mondays that feel like betrayal. And sometimes, you think it’s too much. Maybe this is it. Maybe the world wins.

And then she shows up.

She moves through life with a kind of patience that feels impossible. Patient when the world is screaming, patient when I am. She listens like the universe whispered its secrets only to her. And in the quiet of her attention, the chaos softens. She doesn’t lecture, she doesn’t push. She just… holds everything steady. And somehow, that is enough.

Her beauty isn’t just the morning sun spilling across a dark room. It’s in the way she talks, the way her laughter hangs in the air, the way she became part of my family before I even realized it—seamlessly, naturally, like she’d always belonged. And I fell. Hard. A thousand years I’ve loved her. A thousand more I will. And every day, I find new ways to fall again.

Lately, the world has been heavy. Stress, depression, everything banging at the door at once. And she was there—not with speeches, not with expectations, just fully herself. Fierce, steady, constant. She held me when I couldn’t hold myself. Carried me when I couldn’t carry anything. And in that, I realized: I couldn’t have made it without her. Not one second.

Time feels different with her. The hours stretch, bend, even pause. A thousand years wouldn’t feel long enough to explore her laughter, her words, her gaze. She sees the world in a way that makes you believe it’s worth seeing at all. She is my sun, my gravity, my north star. She is the calm in the storm, the constant in a spinning universe.

I orbit her. I fall for her again and again. I marvel at her. And I know this: whatever the chaos, whatever the storms, I will spend all the time I have on this earth loving her, living beside her, learning from her, marveling at her. Because the universe, in all its wildness, somehow brought her to me. And that… is everything.


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