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raghav26 · 4 months
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Online Marriage Counseling for Lasting Relationships
Marriage is a beautiful journey filled with love, companionship, and shared experiences. However, it's also a journey that comes with its fair share of challenges. From communication issues and conflicts to navigating life's transitions, every marriage faces obstacles along the way. In today's digital age, online marriage counseling offers a convenient and effective way for couples to address these challenges and strengthen their bond for lasting happiness and fulfillment. In this article, we'll explore the transformative power of online marriage counseling and how it can help couples build stronger, healthier relationships.
Understanding Online Marriage Counseling
Online marriage counseling, also known as virtual couples therapy or e-counseling, involves working with a licensed therapist or counselor via video conferencing platforms, phone calls, or instant messaging. This convenient format allows couples to receive professional guidance and support from the comfort of their own homes, eliminating the need for travel or face-to-face appointments. Online marriage counseling covers a wide range of topics, including communication skills, conflict resolution, intimacy issues, and premarital counseling.
The Benefits of Online Marriage Counseling
Convenience: One of the most significant advantages of online marriage counseling is its convenience. Couples can schedule sessions at times that are convenient for them, eliminating the need to rearrange work schedules or find childcare.
Accessibility: Online marriage counseling makes professional help more accessible to couples, particularly those who live in remote areas or have limited access to traditional counseling services.
Privacy: Some couples may feel more comfortable discussing sensitive issues in the privacy of their own home rather than in a therapist's office. Online counseling offers a level of privacy and discretion that can help couples feel more at ease.
Flexibility: Online marriage counseling offers flexibility in terms of session length and frequency. Couples can choose to have shorter, more frequent sessions or longer, less frequent sessions, depending on their needs and preferences.
Cost-Effectiveness: In some cases, online marriage counseling may be more affordable than traditional in-person counseling, as couples save on travel expenses and therapist fees.
How Online Marriage Counseling Works
Getting started with online marriage counseling is easy and straightforward. Here's how the process typically works:
Choose a reputable online counseling platform: Look for a platform that offers secure, HIPAA-compliant video conferencing and a selection of licensed therapists who specialize in marriage counseling.
Schedule an appointment: Once you've chosen a platform, you can schedule an appointment with a therapist who meets your needs and preferences. Many platforms offer flexible scheduling options, including evenings and weekends.
Attend your session: On the day of your appointment, log in to the counseling platform at the scheduled time and connect with your therapist via video conferencing or phone call. During the session, you'll have the opportunity to discuss your concerns, goals, and challenges as a couple.
Work with your therapist: Over the course of several sessions, you and your therapist will work together to explore underlying issues, develop effective communication strategies, and implement positive changes to strengthen your relationship.
Common Issues Addressed in Online Marriage Counseling
Online marriage counseling can help couples address a wide range of issues, including:
Communication problems
Conflict resolution
Trust issues
Intimacy and sexual concerns
Parenting and co-parenting challenges
Infidelity and betrayal
Life transitions and adjustments
Embracing Lasting Relationships
In conclusion, online marriage counseling offers a convenient, accessible, and effective way for couples to address challenges and strengthen their bond for lasting happiness and fulfillment. Whether you're facing communication issues, conflicts, or other relationship challenges, online counseling provides a supportive environment where you can work through issues and build a stronger, healthier relationship. If you're ready to invest in your relationship and embark on a journey of growth and transformation, consider exploring the benefits of online marriage counseling. Remember, with the right support and guidance, lasting love and happiness are within reach.
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thedensworld · 9 months
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On Scene | Yoon Jeonghan
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Pairing: Detective!Jeonghan x Writer!reader (ft. Junior Detective!Soonyoung)
Genre: Action, Crime, Comedy, Angst, Romance
Synopsis: Yoon Jeonghan, once a dedicated police officer, finds himself embroiled in a web of corruption and is subsequently transferred to a unit that is shunned by his colleagues. Just when he thought his life couldn't get any more complicated, a murder case emerges, and it appears to be connected to his ex-girlfriend.
Author Note: this haven't been proofread, you might found typos and grammatical error. Reader is she.
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Since the manipulation incident that marred Jeonghan's record years ago, he found himself transferred to the last place any police officer wanted to be: Unit 10, specializing in domestic case. The reason was painfully clear – it was where they stashed away the 'undesirable' officers, far from any significant cases. It's like being exiled to the Island of Misfit Toys, only with less glitter and more restraining orders. Jeonghan couldn't quite label every missing pet he'd tracked down as a 'case'; it felt more like passing the hours than true investigative work.
Jeonghan couldn't help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all. He'd gone from potential super-sleuth to the guy who mediates couple over who gets the sofa in a messy breakup. It was a far cry from chasing down notorious criminals, but hey, at least he was saving furniture from an untimely demise.
His colleagues in the 'real crime' units would swagger in, regaling the office with tales of high-speed chases and epic takedowns. Meanwhile, Jeonghan was learning the delicate art of diffusing family feuds with nothing but a clipboard and a well-timed dad joke.
There were days when he felt more like a referee in a dysfunctional game show than a police officer. He'd wade through tangled disputes over who left the toilet seat up and who finished the last of the cereal. It was like a twisted episode of "Law and Order: Household Edition."
Yet, amidst the chaos, Jeonghan discovered a strange kind of satisfaction. He was the unsung hero of household havoc, the Sherlock of sock-stealing roommates. He brought order to the chaos, one misplaced remote at a time.
So, while his colleagues chased after masked bandits and international spies, Jeonghan patrolled the treacherous terrain of domestic disputes, armed with a sense of humor and a hefty supply of marriage counseling brochures. And as he stood amidst the wreckage of yet another epic laundry detergent argument, he couldn't help but grin. After all, someone had to keep the peace in the war zone of weekend warriors and sibling rivalries.
No, in contrary, everyone. He didn't enjoy every second of it at all.
Well, karma finally caught up with Jeonghan, and it wasn't pulling any punches. After years of playing fast and loose with evidence and dabbling in a little graft on the side, it turned out his best buddy on the force was the one to spill the beans. Talk about a double whammy – not only did he get a serious case of red-faced embarrassment, but he lost a pal in the process.
And if that wasn't enough, the universe decided Jeonghan needed another dose of cosmic payback. His ex, the one and only former flame, broke up with him without so much as a hint of an explanation. Talk about adding insult to injury! Suddenly, he was single, friendless, and jobless faster than you could say "karma's a real stickler".
Jeonghan's muttered curses could probably be heard from Mars every time he recalled the trainwreck that had been the past three months. It was like a twisted sitcom, where the universe was the ruthless showrunner and he was the hapless protagonist, stumbling from one catastrophe to the next.
As Jeonghan sat at his desk, wallowing in regret for all the missteps he'd taken, his lone senior – the only other soul sharing this forsaken office – made a grand entrance. And who should trail in behind him but the one and only Soonyoung, his former junior from the 2nd unit of the Criminal and Violence division.
Jeonghan practically catapulted out of his chair, caught off guard by the sudden appearance of the comrade he'd spent seven years alongside. "What brings you here?!" he blurted out, silently praying that his internal alarms were just a false alarm. Soonyoung was no slouch when it came to policing; having him end up in this backwater felt like casting Tom Hanks as the office janitor. It was a crime against justice itself.
Jeonghan couldn't help but feel like he was witnessing a talent show on a cruise ship, with both himself and Soonyoung reduced to performing card tricks for the tourists. It was a spectacle, but not in a good way. Placing Jeonghan here was already like using a Lamborghini as a glorified paperweight, but now, with Soonyoung in tow, it was like throwing in a Ferrari for kicks.
"I requested to be moved here, sunbae," Soonyoung chimed in, a mischievous glint in his eye.
Jeonghan's jaw nearly hit the floor. It was like watching a penguin declare it had always dreamed of being a flamingo. He blinked, momentarily lost for words. "You... requested this?" he managed to sputter out, disbelief dripping from every syllable.
Soonyoung grinned, his expression unapologetically cheeky. "Yep, I figured that i haven't learned enough from you." he quipped, casting a theatrical gaze around the modest office space.
Jeonghan couldn't decide if he should laugh or stage an intervention.
"Well, you've certainly right on that," Jeonghan finally replied, unable to suppress a chuckle.
As the three of them stood there, an odd trio in a sea of mediocrity, Jeonghan let out a nervous laugh. It was the kind that bubbles up when you're faced with the sheer lunacy of life The station might not know it yet, but it had just become the backdrop for the most unconventional buddy cop sitcom of the century.
"Did you find the corby that was assigned two days ago?" Yang Beomjae, a senior with nearly two decades of police service, inquired, extending a brochure featuring a forlorn-looking dog named Jennifer.
Jeonghan let out an exasperated sigh, momentarily closing his eyes, as if hoping to teleport himself out of this never-ending parade of missing pets. South Korea seemed to have developed a sudden epidemic of disappearing furry friends. It was as if he'd been drafted into some sort of secret 'Pet Detective Division' without his consent. He couldn't help but wonder if his badge was equipped with a hidden GPS tracker for runaway pets. This was beginning to feel like a full-time gig, and he was pretty sure he didn't sign up for this in the police academy.
He took the brochure from Beomjae with a resigned nod, already mentally preparing for another round of 'Where's Waldo: Pet Edition'. Jennifer the missing corby was just another puzzle piece in this bizarre pet-sized jigsaw. The poor dog probably thought it was auditioning for some canine version of 'Amazing Race'.
Jeonghan glanced around the office, half expecting to find a secret stash of 'Missing Pet Bingo' cards tucked away somewhere. He couldn't help but marvel at the sheer dedication of the pet-owning populace to misplace their furry companions. If only they put this much effort into remembering their anniversary dates.
With a wry grin, he set off on the latest leg of his unexpected pet-finding adventure. Jennifer, here he came – detective extraordinaire, now specializing in the clandestine world of runaway corbies.
"I'll come with you!" Said the very loyal junior of him, one and only Kim Soonyoung.
*
"It's a whole different ball game," Jeonghan remarked, steering the car towards the potential location of Jennifer. "No late-night stakeouts with a lot of suspect profiling and plenty of downtime for laughs. That's pretty much the drill in this unit." He regaled his three-month rollercoaster of an experience to the wide-eyed rookie, Soonyoung, who listened intently, though a hint of disappointment flickered in his eyes. Jeonghan secretly hoping to instill some regret in the younger officer for joining this supposedly undesirable unit.
After they parked, Jeonghan stepped out of the car, the block of apartments standing like a sentinel miles away from Jennifer's last known location. Memories of a similar case flashed in his mind - a friend of Jennifer's vanished, only to be found in this very vicinity, being fed by a benevolent fifty-something woman. As they strolled, the tranquility shattered by a sudden scream, and there she was: the familiar woman, who'd taken up the noble task of nourishing the neighborhood's furry inhabitants, now sprinting out of the building.
The sight struck Jeonghan, momentarily caught between amusement and concern. He glanced at Soonyoung, who seemed to be processing the scene with wide eyes and a barely contained grin. "Welcome to the wild ride, Soonyoung," he said, a glint of mischief dancing in his eyes. "Buckle up, it's never dull in this unit."
"Help! Help!" The woman's panicked cries reached Jeonghan and Soonyoung, sending a jolt of urgency through them. Jeonghan swiftly approached, pulling out his badge, a beacon of authority.
"Ma'am, I'm a police officer. Take a deep breath and tell us what happened," he reassured her, his voice steady.
The woman's words tumbled out in a rush, "My neighbor, I-I found her... blood... and..." Jeonghan didn't wait for the sentence to finish, already in motion. He gestured for Soonyoung to follow, their training kicking in.
"Soonyoung, call for assistance from the station," Jeonghan directed firmly, trusting in his partner's quick thinking. The urgency in the air was palpable, a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of their work.
Once Jeonghan had donned his gloves and protective shoe covers, he stepped onto the scene. His heart clenched in his chest as he beheld the gruesome sight: a familiar woman, bathed in her own blood, with several stab wounds marring her body. It was his former girlfriend's mother, your mother.
Time seemed to slow as a flood of memories and emotions washed over him. He pushed them aside, focusing on the task at hand. He couldn't afford to let personal ties cloud his judgment now. This was a crime scene, and he was a detective sworn to uphold justice.
"What's happened, sunbae?" Soonyoung stood beside him, scrutinizing the victim's condition. It was clear she had been murdered around eight hours ago. Jeonghan observed the other officers diligently executing their roles, gathering evidence while the forensics team prepared to process the victim. He took a deep breath before attempting to call you, fully anticipating that you might not answer. As expected, there was no response. He resorted to sending you a series of urgent texts, conveying that he had something crucial to discuss. Nearly half an hour passed before you finally returned his call.
"Hey, what's wrong? Something's happened?" Your voice carried a cheerful tone, blissfully unaware of the devastating news that awaited you.
"I need you to brace yourself for what I'm about to say, okay?" Jeonghan implored, his voice carrying the weight of the somber revelation he was about to deliver. After a heavy sigh, he mustered the strength to speak the words, "Your mom was found murdered just an hour ago. I'm here at the scene right now."
There was a palpable silence on the other end of the line, broken only by the sound of your slow exhale, as if you had been holding your breath since the moment he uttered those shocking words. The weight of the news hung heavy in the air, a painful truth that now bound both you and Jeonghan in shared sorrow.
"Where is she?" Your voice came out in a hushed, trembling whisper. Jeonghan gently relayed the location, the somber apartment building where your mother had made her home for several months.
"She's been processed by the forensics team, but we need you to discuss authorizing an autopsy," he explained, his own voice tinged with empathy and understanding.
"I'll be there," you replied, determination and grief tightly woven into your words.
As the call ended, Jeonghan took a moment to collect himself. He braced for the meeting that awaited him, knowing it would be the first time he'd see you in three long months. The weight of the situation hung heavy in the air, a mixture of grief, determination, and a shared resolve to seek justice for your mother.
*
Jeonghan hadn't laid eyes on you in what felt like an eternity. He'd been tip-toeing around the boundaries you'd set after the breakup, which he was convinced were more convoluted than a Rubik's Cube in a tornado. As you approached, your hair danced like rebellious spirits in the zephyr, adding an extra touch of magic to your already enchanting presence. Even in a moment like this, you were a vision. Jeonghan, for a second, had the wild urge to sweep you into a tight embrace, but alas, duty called, and he was stuck in the middle of work. Soonyoung's eyes widened in surprise at the sight of you. He knew you were Jeonghan's former girlfriend, but the whole situation had him more puzzled than a cat trying to understand calculus. He glanced at the victim data, then it clicked – you were the victim's daughter. He shot a glance at Jeonghan, a mix of encouragement and disbelief dancing in his eyes. It was like watching a soap opera, but with less dramatic background music. Jeonghan wrestled with a storm of emotions, a tornado of regret and longing whirling within him. If only he could find the right words to bridge this canyon of misunderstanding and boundaries. But alas, words seemed to have taken a vacation without sending a postcard.
The air was thick with tension as you finally stood face-to-face with him after three long months. Your first words cut through the heaviness, a desperate plea for answers, "Where's she?"
Jeonghan's gaze shifted to the forensic ambulance, a somber acknowledgment of the grim reality. "She's currently being processed," he began gently, his voice carrying the weight of the situation. "I'm afraid you can't see her right now. We need your consent for an autopsy. There are signs indicating potential violence."
You bristled at the notion, your principles steadfast in opposition. The thought of subjecting your mother's memory to such an invasive procedure was a bitter pill to swallow. In your heart, you longed to remember her in the light that was true to her essence, not tainted by the brutality of her passing.
Jeonghan, acutely aware of your emotional turmoil, presented a compelling argument. His words were carefully chosen, emphasizing the greater good that could come from uncovering the truth. He knew the delicate balance he walked, aware of your sensitivity and the fragility of your heart.
Your voice trembled with apprehension as you asked the question that weighed heavily on your mind, "It's gonna hurt, isn't it?"
Jeonghan felt the weight of the answer he needed to provide. How could he possibly encapsulate the complexity of the situation? Should he be brutally honest about the intensity of the process, or should he offer reassurance that your mother would feel no pain?
Just as the silence began to stretch, Soonyoung stepped in, offering a perspective that hadn't crossed Jeonghan's mind. "Rather than hurt, I think your mother would want the world to know the truth," he affirmed, his words striking a chord.
You, grateful for the support, implored for a moment to collect your thoughts. "Can you give me time to think about it? I promise it won't be long. But so much is happening and I can't think straight," you pleaded, directing most of your gaze towards Soonyoung, who seemed to radiate a comforting presence.
Soonyoung nodded, his eyes filled with empathy. "Take all the time you need, Y/n. I know this is an incredibly tough moment for you. Would you like to sit down? Maybe some water?" He gently guided you towards a nearby bench, leaving Jeonghan standing alone to process the whirlwind of events that had unfolded.
*
Jeonghan's voice held a weariness that spoke volumes. "I don't want to take this case, sunbae," he confessed, sinking into his seat, trying to make himself appear as inconspicuous as possible.
Beomjae let out a resigned sigh, clearly hoping for a spark of the old Jeonghan he used to know. "I thought you were missing your old self, that's why I accepted this case."
Frustration radiated from Jeonghan as he roughly tugged at his own hair. The situation before him was a tangled mess, a cruel reminder of the life he used to lead. He yearned for the days when he pursued real criminals, not navigating the intricacies of Jennifer and her companions. This case, though, was an entirely different beast. It was your mother who was the victim, and the thought of facing you, speaking to you, without stumbling over his own words and appearing foolish was a daunting prospect.
He knew he wasn't foolish, not by a long shot. It was the effect you had on him, the power you held to unravel his composure with just a glance. Jeonghan was acutely aware that your presence had the uncanny ability to turn him into someone he scarcely recognized, a vulnerability he wasn't accustomed to.
Jeonghan's conviction rang through the room, his resolve unwavering. "It's different. I don't want to do it!" he asserted, his eyes reflecting a mixture of determination and frustration.
Suddenly, Soonyoung sprang from his seat, a burst of eagerness propelling him forward. "I'll do it, sir. I'll work on it hard," he declared, eager to seize the opportunity.
Jeonghan's ire flared at Soonyoung's impulsive offer. "I thought you wanted to learn from me? If I'm not taking the case, then neither are you," he scolded, his words stern.
Soonyoung's shoulders slumped, a pout tugging at his lips. "It's just... I feel bad for Y/n. I understand you can't take it because she's your ex, so I'll do it on your behalf," he explained, his voice carrying a hint of remorse, which only fueled Jeonghan's irritation.
"It's not about that! I— i just don't feel up to handling such a heavy case right now. I'm still adjusting here. And besides— why is our unit being tasked with cases from Criminal and Violence? We're domestic division!" Jeonghan vented his frustration, his discontentment with the situation bubbling to the surface.
Beomjae interjected, his voice calm but authoritative, shedding light on the matter. "You haven't heard, have you?" he questioned, capturing their attention. "Her daughter is a suspect. They found her fingerprint on the weapon. Its status is domestic homicide."
Jeonghan and Soonyoung were left dumbfounded, their minds struggling to process the revelation. It felt as though the air had shifted, reality tilting on its axis. "The results came in hours ago," Beomjae added, handing them the report. Jeonghan's eyes scanned the words, his disbelief echoing in the repeated refrain of 'no way.' There was no conceivable reality in which you could be the suspect. It was inconceivable.
"Since we found the evidence and the suspect, i don't think it's a heavy case."
Jeonghan couldn't help but feel the tangled mess of emotions threatening to engulf him. It was a whirlwind of complications he never imagined he'd face. First, you'd walked away from him three months prior, leaving behind a void of unanswered questions. Now, here you were, seated before him, a suspect in your own mother's tragic demise.
He let out a sigh, the absurdity of the situation almost too much to bear. In some twisted, cosmic joke, fate had decided to bestow upon him this absurd cop sitcom scenario. The irony wasn't lost on him, and he wanted to laugh at the absurdity of it all. But then, there you sat, an enigma he couldn't begin to unravel.
You were, without a doubt, one of the most unpredictable people he'd ever encountered. Your actions had always been a dance of spontaneity and caprice. Yet, the notion of you being connected to such a heinous act, especially involving your own mother, was beyond anything he could have fathomed. It was a curveball that left him reeling, struggling to find his footing amidst the chaos of emotions that swirled within him.
The atmosphere in the room was tense as Soonyoung settled beside Jeonghan, fingers poised over the keyboard, ready to transcribe every word that fell from your lips. Jeonghan, still grappling with the surreal nature of the situation, took a deep, weighted breath before beginning the interview.
"Kim Y/n, 34 years old, a writer, graduated in criminology," he recited, each word a heavy acknowledgment of the facts before him. He couldn't help but berate himself internally; your background in criminology only added a layer of plausibility to the notion that you might be involved in the tragic incident. It was as if the pieces were aligning in a way that painted a damning picture.
The room hung heavy with tension as Jeonghan began the interview, his words etching the grim reality into the atmosphere. His gaze bore into you, your silence speaking volumes, a stark contrast to the weight of the accusations.
"Park Haerim, your mother, was found dead on July 23rd in her apartment," he stated, the words landing heavily in the room. "We found a knife with her DNA on a pile of trash in front of your apartment, with your fingerprint. Do you have any word on that?"
The silence that followed was deafening, a pregnant pause that seemed to stretch on for eternity. The weight of the evidence was a damning testament to the gravity of the situation, hanging over the room like a storm cloud ready to unleash its fury. Jeonghan's gaze remained fixed on you, a silent plea for an explanation, a denial, anything to break the silence that threatened to suffocate them all.
Jeonghan's voice carried a weight of solemnity as he began the interview, the gravity of the situation palpable in the air. His gaze shifted to you, your silence a stark contrast to the weight of the accusations.
'Say something, Y/n. Say something,' he pleaded internally, his eyes silently urging you to break the silence. He knew that in the absence of a strong alibi or evidence of your innocence, the mounting evidence could easily paint you as the perpetrator. He couldn't shake the feeling of dread that settled in the pit of his stomach.
As the seconds stretched, Jeonghan silently prayed for you to find your voice, to refute the damning sentence that hung in the air. The room seemed to hold its breath, the weight of the truth and the potential consequences pressing down on everyone present.
Jeonghan's questions hung in the air, each word pregnant with expectation and dread. The room was stifling, the silence pressing in from all sides. Soonyoung could feel the weight of it, an oppressive force that seemed to squeeze the air from his lungs.
Your silence was deafening, a void that threatened to swallow them all. It weighed heavily on Jeonghan, his eyes fixed on you, imploring for a response. His voice grew more insistent, edged with a desperate hope that you would say something, anything to break the deadlock.
"Where were you when the incident happened?" he pressed, the question hanging like a pendulum. You took a deep breath, but still, no answer came.
Jeonghan shifted tactics, trying a different approach. "How many times did you stab Park Haerim?" he asked, his gaze unwavering. Your eyes met his, a look that held a thousand unspoken words.
Then, without warning, Jeonghan stood abruptly, a palpable frustration radiating from him. "Let's take a break," he muttered, his voice strained. He made his way to the exit, his steps heavy with the weight of the situation. The room seemed to exhale as he left, the tension dissipating, if only slightly. Soonyoung let out a silent breath he hadn't realized he'd been holding, his gaze flickering briefly to you before returning to the floor. The room was heavy with uncertainty, each breath a struggle against the suffocating atmosphere.
The whispered admission halted Jeonghan in his tracks, his eyes locking onto you. "I was at home," you confessed, your voice barely louder than a breath.
"You were at home?" he echoed, seeking confirmation, and you nodded, a fragile glimmer of hope flickering in your eyes. "Writing," you added, your words a hesitant but crucial addition to the narrative.
Jeonghan's gaze shifted to Soonyoung, a silent directive to continue recording your testimony. He knew the weight of this moment, the pivotal importance of your alibi. "Do you have anything that can prove your alibi?" he inquired, his tone tempered with cautious optimism.
You nodded, a newfound determination in your expression. "I didn't leave the house for two days. I was calling my friend, Lee Chan, and he visited my house that night. I was with him until the morning." The details spilled from your lips, each word a lifeline in this maelstrom of uncertainty.
Jeonghan's mind raced with questions, a whirlwind of curiosity and concern. Each query was a piece of the puzzle, a glimpse into a part of your life that he hadn't been privy to.
1. Why did you call him?
2. Why did he stay in your house?
3. What was your relationship with Chan?
These questions danced on the tip of Jeonghan's tongue, eager to find their way into the conversation. But he knew now wasn't the time. The priority was to verify your alibi.
"Could we check your alibi?" he asked, his voice measured. You nodded in response, your determination unwavering. "You can check my apartment's CCTV, my writing history. I never left home," you explained, offering a straightforward account of your whereabouts.
A part of him yearned to immediately reassure you, to say, 'I believe in you,' based on the history you shared. He knew you intimately, understood the rhythms of your life. Yet, the weight of the case and the complexities that lay ahead left him hesitant.
He let out a sigh, the weight of his decision settling on his shoulders. Regret gnawed at him, a persistent thought that maybe he should've pursued Jennifer's case instead. The path ahead was uncertain, and he was acutely aware that every step he took would have far-reaching consequences.
"Okay, we're going to check on your alibi."
*
Jeonghan's jaw tightened in frustration as he watched the news, the headline a harsh indictment of you. "Popular Crime Writer Has Killed Her Own Mother." The words blared from the screen, painting a damning picture. He couldn't bear to hear any more, swiftly turning off the television. The label of 'suspect' felt like an unjust brand searing into his mind.
'Suspect! Still a suspect,' he repeated in his thoughts like a mantra, a silent plea for the truth to emerge.
Soonyoung approached him, report and phone in hand. He handed over the report detailing the activities captured by the apartment building's CCTV. Jeonghan's eyes scanned the pages, each frame a snapshot of your movements leading up to the incident. The images painted a picture of normalcy, of someone going about their daily routines.
Soonyoung pointed out the key moments, the times your door had been opened. Each entry was a piece of the puzzle, a glimpse into the timeline of events. Jeonghan meticulously examined the records, each entry a crucial piece of the puzzle. The timestamps and descriptions painted a vivid picture of your movements in the days leading up to the incident.
"Two days before the incident," he mused, studying the image of you carrying groceries. It was a mundane scene, but it held significance in establishing your routine.
"Chan's visit," he noted, his eyes tracing the time you spent with your friend. It was a confirmed alibi, a crucial point in your defense.
"And when you left after receiving information about your mother," he murmured, the gravity of the situation settling in his chest. That moment, that choice, was a turning point in the narrative.
Each entry was a window into your world, a chronicle of your actions. Jeonghan knew that within these records lay the truth, waiting to be uncovered. The weight of responsibility bore down on him, urging him to piece together the fragments of evidence and find the answers that could exonerate you.
Jeonghan absorbed Soonyoung's explanation, frustration simmering beneath the surface. The broken CCTV felt like a cruel twist of fate, a critical piece of evidence just out of reach.
"How about Chan's alibi?" Jeonghan queried, seeking reassurance in the face of the mounting doubts.
"He confirmed that they were together that night, so there's no way Y/n was coming to her mother's house," Soonyoung assured, presenting yet another piece of the puzzle. The weight of relief settled on Jeonghan's shoulders. It was a crucial confirmation, a solid alibi that could potentially shift the tide.
"Also, Y/n was last seen visiting her mother a week before the incident. That's the last time they seemed to see each other," Soonyoung added, his voice steady. Jeonghan absorbed this information, the timeline of events slowly coalescing in his mind.
The revelation about the CCTV being under maintenance on the night of the incident was a frustrating setback, but Jeonghan knew they had made progress. With Chan's alibi and the knowledge of your last visit, they were building a case that could potentially exonerate you.
Jeonghan's mind raced, formulating a plan of action. The truth was out there, waiting to be uncovered. He was determined to find it, to clear your name and bring justice to both you and your mother. However—
"Argh! My head is about to explode!"
Soonyoung jumped, startled by Jeonghan's sudden outburst. He quickly turned to his superior, concern etched across his face. "Sunbae, are you okay?" he asked, worry lacing his voice. The stress of the investigation seemed to be taking a toll on both of them, but seeing Jeonghan in such distress was particularly alarming.
Soonyoung furrowed his brows, concern deepening as he met Jeonghan's gaze. The whispered admission caught him off guard. Jeonghan was known for his unwavering determination and resilience, especially when it came to solving cases. Seeing him like this, openly expressing exhaustion, was a rare occurrence.
"Sunbae, maybe you should take a break," Soonyoung suggested gently, recognizing the toll this case was taking on his superior. The weight of the investigation, coupled with the emotional turmoil surrounding you, seemed to be wearing Jeonghan down. It was a stark reminder of the human cost of their work in law enforcement.
"You stay here, I'll go for a walk," Jeonghan stated, his tone tinged with an air of quiet determination.
True to his words, he set off on a walk. However, he couldn't fathom how his own legs had led him to the detention facility where you were being held as a suspect. It was midnight, the facility cloaked in shadows, with only a few weary officers manning their posts.
Seeing you there, sitting with a book in hand, was surreal. He couldn't believe his eyes. You appeared strangely composed, far from the image he'd conjured in his mind.
"I thought you'd be frightened or anxious, being held like this," he confessed, approaching you cautiously. Your gaze lifted from the book to meet his, a weak smile playing on your lips as you closed it.
"Done checking my alibi?" you inquired, getting straight to the point. He nodded slowly, finding his way to a seat near the entrance of the cage.
A heavy silence settled between you, the weight of the situation palpable. Then, finally, Jeonghan found his voice.
"I'm sorry for your mom," he murmured, the words heavy with sincerity and regret. They hung in the air, a feeble attempt to offer solace in the face of such a devastating loss.
"There's so much going on, and suddenly I'm a killer. I can't even process it," you confessed, a wry chuckle escaping your lips at the absurdity of the situation.
Jeonghan listened, his mind still processing the newfound information he had about your medicine consumption. Finally, he mustered the courage to ask, "Why do you take the medicine?"
You chuckled in response, acknowledging his discovery. "It helps regulate my sleep schedule," you explained casually. When he inquired about your sleep troubles, you nodded. "Not everyone can find rest as easily as you, Jeonghan," you noted with a gentle tone.
"It's not a remedy for a terrible illness, is it?" he probed, seeking to understand the reasons behind your medication.
You didn't directly respond. Instead, you opened your book and pointed to a sentence. "I've been reading this since I was brought here."
Jeonghan's eyes fell on the words, "Time is a gentle stream that gradually wears away the hardest stone." He looked to you, a silent question in his gaze.
You took a breath, the weight of your situation evident in your words. "I saw a news about me. People think I killed my mother when I have no idea how all of this happened. I want to tell, to scream, to announce that I'm not the killer. But would it make a difference? Would it be anything more than a waste of time?" you wondered aloud, your voice tinged with frustration and helplessness.
"So, you're just going to wait and let time unveil the truth?" Jeonghan sought clarification.
You nodded, your conviction clear. Jeonghan couldn't contain his concern. "You shouldn't do that! If you truly are not the killer, explain it to people! Clear up the misunderstanding. Your words hold so much power, sometimes more than you realize," he implored, his disagreement evident in his tone. The urgency in his voice mirrored the weight of the situation.
You chuckled at his words, a lightness in the sound that contrasted with the gravity of the situation. "Why are you getting angry?" you inquired, your eyes meeting his with genuine curiosity. Jeonghan found himself without an immediate answer. He couldn't quite pinpoint why his emotions were running so high. It was as if a whirlwind of concerns and fears had taken root within him.
As he grappled with his own emotions, he questioned himself, 'Why are you getting angry?' The inner dialogue mirrored the external one.
"It's just— you were on the brink of being sentenced. If you hadn't spoken up during the interrogation, you could have been handed a 15-year sentence!" he tried to explain, the weight of the near-miss still fresh in his mind.
"But I won't, right?" you responded, your voice calm but the implications chilling.
Your words sent a shiver down Jeonghan's spine. He rose from his seat, his gaze unwavering as he looked at you one more time. "Tomorrow, during the interrogation, I want to hear everything that is the truth from you," he stated with a determination that matched the gravity of the situation.
*
While being interrogated, you were not alone today. Your lawyer, Hong Joshua, had come to keep you company before your 48-hour detention came to an end. The interrogation had gone smoothly, at least as far as Jeonghan could tell. You answered all of his questions and vehemently denied any accusations of murdering your mother—something that brought a sense of relief to Jeonghan.
After asserting your innocence and claiming that the actual killer was still at large, you were finally released from your detention. As you, Joshua, and Jeonghan stepped out of the interrogation room, there was a palpable sense of lightness in the air. However, Jeonghan knew that his work was far from over. He immediately tasked Soonyoung with initiating a request for a thorough investigation into the case.
"Thank you so much for coming," Jeonghan expressed his gratitude to Joshua, a friend of both him and you, who had come at his request since you had initially declined legal representation.
"It's a pleasure," Joshua replied, his gaze shifting to you. "I'm truly sorry about your mother. Please don't hesitate to call me if you ever need assistance, alright?" he offered, his words carrying a warm sincerity. He then gently embraced you in a show of support.
"Thanks, Josh," you replied, mustering a weak smile. The weight of the situation was still very much present.
As Joshua stepped away, leaving you and Jeonghan alone, he turned to you with a sense of urgency. "I need your help," he implored, his eyes searching yours.
He explained his request before you could interject, acknowledging that while you were no longer an active member of the police force, he valued your insights immensely.
Before Jeonghan could delve further into his plea, the audible growl of your stomach served as a distraction. He looked at you with concern, his brow furrowing. "Don't tell me you haven't had a meal?" he asked, worry lacing his words.
You nodded hesitantly, admitting, "My last meal was two days ago." It explained the weariness and weight loss that was noticeable to him.
Without hesitation, Jeonghan guided you to his car and drove you to the nearest restaurant. As you waited for the food to arrive, he attempted to pick up the conversation from earlier, though he did most of the talking, noting how your words had left an impression on him.
"Your words linger in me," he confessed, his gaze locked onto yours. "You mentioned how your fingerprint could be anywhere, but you were at home," he recalled from your earlier discussion at the police station.
"If anyone knows your background well, being a former top profiler—ouch! Okay, okay, I'll stop," he protested playfully as you swatted his hand in mock reproach. "What I mean is, those who know you would never think you could be the killer," Jeonghan explained.
"But you were hesitant, weren't you?" you astutely pointed out, catching him off guard.
Jeonghan sighed, conceding, "I was... I admit, I did consider that you might be involved. Don't blame me! No one can predict what's going on in your head, Miss Writer."
"If only—if only you hadn't confessed to being at home and we hadn't checked your alibi, you might not be here, enjoying your meal so comfortably. Thank you," he said sincerely, first to you, and then to the waitress who brought your food.
As she left, he continued, "You might be in court right now, and I wouldn't have to work my ass off to find the real culprit. I was actually starting to enjoy my simple domestic cases."
Your puzzled look prompted you to ask, "What do you mean? Did you switch to the Domestic Division?" He nodded, indicating with his fingers that he had been in the unit you once ended up in before leaving to become a writer.
Suppressing a laugh, you responded, "Really? Since when? Is Beomjae sunbae-nim still there?" He confirmed your question with a nod.
"Next week will mark my fourth month," he added.
Returning to the matter at hand, Jeonghan sought your assistance once more. You shook your head, declining his offer. "Why?" he asked, genuinely curious.
"I'm done playing the role of a real detective, Jeonghan. And honestly, I don't think you need my help. You're doing an excellent job. Besides, Soonyoung is a capable partner, isn't he?" you explained, firm in your decision.
Jeonghan found himself taken aback by your choice of address, 'Jeonghan'. It had been years since you called him that—back in the rookie days of being an officer, nearly a decade ago. In private moments, it used to be 'babe' or 'love' between just the two of you. The shift didn't go unnoticed, and it stirred his curiosity about why you had decided to end things.
"But still, it's your mom's case," Jeonghan murmured, trying to find a way to understand your perspective.
You chuckled, a touch of irony in your laughter. "Don't you dare try to gain my empathy. I wasn't planning on authorizing an autopsy until my fingerprint turned up on the knife. I was just going to move on and live my life in peace."
Jeonghan scoffed, unable to resist a teasing remark. "You talk like you only live for months. Why choose a peaceful life when you can savor a taste of chaos?" he countered.
"Like mediating break-up couples about who gets to keep the house?" you playfully teased, earning a groan from Jeonghan. "Thank goodness we don't have to deal with that. There are already too many cases like that," he remarked, realizing the irony of his words a moment too late. He glanced at you, half-expecting a knowing look, but you simply continued to eat your food, unfazed by his slip of the tongue.
Sometimes, Jeonghan realized, he tended to talk too much.
*
"Babe?" Jeonghan's voice broke the morning stillness, sensing the absence of warmth beside him. He hurriedly made his way out of the bedroom, drawn by the sound emanating from the bathroom. As he pushed open the door, concern etched on his face, he found you hunched over, struggling through a bout of vomiting.
He stepped in, a comforting presence, offering a steadying hand on your back and gathering your hair away from your face. Despite his gentle efforts, you insisted, your voice a soft mumble, "It's gross."
"It's okay. Do you need anything? Can you make it to the couch? I'll assist you," Jeonghan offered, his worry palpable.
Once settled on the couch, he hurried to fetch water, gently tilting the glass to your lips. He studied you, his gaze filled with both concern and curiosity.
"Are you alright? Is something bothering you?" he inquired, his voice laced with worry. You simply shook your head.
"I think I must've eaten something off last night. My stomach's not too happy about it," you explained with a faint smile.
The next day, the same scenario unfolded. Morning and night, you found yourself battling waves of nausea. Jeonghan couldn't help but worry.
"Do you really think it's fine? Maybe we should consider going to the hospital," he suggested, concern etched in his features. You shook your head, assuring him that a hospital visit might not be necessary.
"I'm open to a check-up, though. It's been a while since we had one, hasn't it?" you proposed.
"I'm okay with that. But for now, get some rest. I'll come back tomorrow, alright?" Jeonghan said, his lips pressing a gentle kiss to your forehead and then your lips. With one last worried glance, he left for his night shift.
Jeonghan didn't return home for the next three days, only sending a message that he'd be back once he wrapped up his work. When he finally arrived, he found you peacefully asleep in bed. He took a quick shower before joining you, hoping to catch up on some much-needed rest.
However, his slumber was abruptly interrupted as you suddenly pulled away from his embrace and hurried to the bathroom, your body wracked with another bout of vomiting. Concerned, Jeonghan swiftly followed, taking care of you as best he could. He prepared a soothing mint tea, something you had mentioned you kept handy in case of further discomfort. Sitting beside you on the couch, he finally voiced the worry that had been gnawing at him.
"You've been going through this for nearly a week now. Do you really think you're okay?" he gently asked, his eyes filled with concern.
"It's just my stomach acting up lately. I think it might be my irregular eating habits," you explained, attempting to reassure him.
"No, love. I mean... is this normal? All of this... I mean... are you... are you pregnant?" Jeonghan finally mustered the courage to ask the question that had been on his mind for days.
You shook your head, meeting his gaze with a reassuring smile. "No, I'm not. I took a test, and it came back negative. I even went to the doctor yesterday," you assured him.
"Then what's wrong? Why have you been experiencing this?" he asked, concern etched on his face. You sighed softly, a hint of pain in your voice, "I think I might need to see a doctor. It's starting to hurt." You gently rubbed your stomach, and Jeonghan felt a pang of helplessness wash over him.
"Would you like me to accompany you tomorrow? I can take a day off," Jeonghan offered, his eyes filled with concern. As he expected, you shook your head, insisting on going alone. He nodded, respecting your wishes, though his worry for you lingered.
The memory of the night three months before the breakup was still vivid in Jeonghan's mind. The slow unraveling of the relationship, like a frayed thread that couldn't be mended. Jeonghan, consumed by his demanding job in preparation for a promotion, found himself growing distant, while you were engrossed in the revisions and release of your upcoming book. The gap widened, and in just three months, a nearly six-year relationship began to crumble under the weight of miscommunication and emotional disconnection, at least from Jeonghan's perspective.
After two weeks of being largely absent due to work, Jeonghan returned home, half-expecting not to find you in your usual spots around the house, absorbed in your own tasks. However, that night was different. He discovered you sitting on the couch, tears streaming down your face, body trembling. He'd seen you emotional before, but never like this – it was a raw, heart-wrenching display of sorrow and despair.
Approaching you cautiously, Jeonghan inquired softly, "Baby... What's wrong?" He wanted to offer comfort, but when you pulled away from his touch, he was taken aback. It was unlike you to avoid him.
"No, stop," you pleaded through tears.
Confused and hurt, Jeonghan couldn't understand. "Why? What happened? Am I doing something wrong?" He reached out for you again, determined to provide comfort.
"Don't... Stop it," you mumbled, struggling to evade his grasp.
"Tell me! What's wrong?!" Jeonghan's frustration boiled over.
"Let's break up," you whispered, the words shattering something deep within Jeonghan. He needed to be sure, to hear it again, worried that perhaps he'd misunderstood.
"Tell me a reason why you... suddenly, want to break up?"
"I fell out of love. I don't love you anymore."
"What? Out of the blue, after six years – out of the blue, you fell out of love? Tell me! Be honest with me? What's wrong?"
"I'm being honest?"
"It's not because you're pregnant, right? And you don't want to face me because my family is pretty conservative. Are you pregnant?"
"No! I'm not pregnant. How many times do I have to tell you that I'm not pregnant!"
The weight of the moment hung heavily in the air, both of you grappling with the reality of what was unfolding.
"Tell me once again. Why?"
"I don't love you anymore. Let's break up."
*
Jeonghan finally caught a glimpse of the mysterious man, the suspect who had killed Park Haerim. He was seen discarding the knife in a trash bin near your apartment building. Frustratingly, the car's blackbox only captured the man's back before he vanished into areas not covered by the CCTV.
With this newfound evidence, Jeonghan was able to confirm that you were not the perpetrator behind Park Haerim's murder. The focus shifted towards apprehending this mysterious man, prompting a thorough search by Jeonghan's team.
In the ensuing days, Jeonghan was immersed in monitoring the CCTV footage from the day of the incident, hoping to uncover any additional leads. It was during this intense scrutiny that Soonyoung unexpectedly approached him.
"What is it?" Jeonghan inquired, his eyes fixed on Soonyoung who seemed visibly uneasy.
Soonyoung's fingers danced nervously, grappling with the weight of what he was about to reveal. "It's not directly related to the case," he began, causing Jeonghan's brows to knit in confusion. Yet, knowing Soonyoung's tendency to leave him astounded, he held his questions.
"I debated whether to keep this to myself, but I don't think I can," Soonyoung confessed, taking a seat across from Jeonghan and producing an envelope from his jacket.
The hospital logo on the envelope caught Jeonghan's eye, and his heart quickened. Your name adorned the front. Jeonghan's curiosity mingled with a growing sense of trepidation.
"I discovered this during our investigation at her house. I assume you haven't seen it," Soonyoung ventured.
Jeonghan studied Soonyoung's face, searching for any hint of what was to come. The seal on the envelope gave way to Jeonghan's careful touch, revealing the contents within. His eyes scanned the words, and the air seemed to still around him. Gastrointestinal cancerous tumor, grade II. The date on the report sent a jolt through him—it was issued a mere week before your breakup.
The room felt charged with a palpable mix of disbelief, concern, and an urgent need to understand. Jeonghan's gaze shifted from the report to Soonyoung, his emotions swirling within him. The weight of this revelation settled heavily on his shoulders, knowing that you had faced this diagnosis alone.
"Why didn't she tell me?" Jeonghan's voice wavered with a mixture of disbelief and worry. He couldn't fathom the pain you must have endured in silence.
"When I read that, it struck me that she probably didn't want you to know, considering... well, it's cancerous, right? And it can be life-threatening," Soonyoung explained, his voice laden with empathy.
Jeonghan's mind whirred, trying to process the weight of Soonyoung's words. "What are you trying to say?" he queried, a touch of urgency coloring his tone.
Soonyoung's voice took on a somber note. "This could be the underlying reason she felt so hopeless after her mother's tragic end," he murmured, the implications sinking into the room.
The revelation hit Jeonghan like a bolt of lightning, illuminating the shadows of the past few months. 'She was preparing for the worst... for herself.' The realization clenched at Jeonghan's chest, stealing his breath.
He shot up from his seat, the pieces of the puzzle falling into place. This was why you had chosen to end things, sparing him from the pain of a potentially devastating future. It was a selfless act, but Jeonghan couldn't help but feel a profound ache in his heart.
In a flurry of emotions, Jeonghan dialed your number repeatedly, his concern growing with each unanswered call. Texts went unanswered, and a feeling of dread settled over him. He couldn't shake the urgency to see you.
As he approached your apartment building, he was still trying to reach you. Lost in his worry, he collided with someone in his haste, the phone slipping from his grip. "I'm sorry!" he exclaimed, his apology rushed before he hurried up the stairs to your floor.
Jeonghan pressed the doorbell insistently, knowing you could hear it. The loud chime had often been a point of contention for you. He called out your name, his voice filled with worry, but there was no response.
In a desperate bid, he hoped that the password was still the same - your anniversary date. Fumbling to enter it, the lock clicked open, and he hurried inside. The darkness greeted him, and he quickly located the light switch. As the room flooded with light, his heart sank at the sight before him.
There you were, lying weakly on the couch, a hand pressed to your stomach which was stained with blood. Jeonghan's eyes widened in horror, fear coursing through him.
"Y/n!" Jeonghan rushed to your side, his hands trembling as he assessed your wounded stomach. It was a stab wound, and the sight filled him with dread. You were still conscious, your voice a weak whisper.
"Hold on, please..." Jeonghan's voice trembled as he dialed the emergency number, urgently requesting immediate medical assistance.
"It's Chan.." Your whisper cut through the tense air, and Jeonghan's heart pounded in his chest. He couldn't believe what he was hearing.
"He wanted to kill me too.." You continued, your words coming out in strained breaths. Fatigue was starting to claim your consciousness.
"No, no, no! Stay with me, okay? Baby..." Jeonghan's voice cracked with emotion. He could feel your breaths growing heavier, and he pleaded with you to keep fighting, gently trying to coax your eyelids open.
"Baby! You can do it, okay! You're strong.. And you have to stay awake, alright? I'm right here with you." Tears streamed down Jeonghan's face, his voice desperate and filled with worry. Seeing you in this state was a pain he couldn't bear.
"It hurts.." You whispered, your voice strained with pain. Jeonghan nodded, his heart breaking for you. "I know, bear with me, okay? Take a deep breath, the medic is on their way. Please stay with me.."
Your trembling hand reached up to his cheek, brushing away the tears that fell. "I love you... I love you, Yoon Jeonghan.." The whispered confession sent a sharp pang through Jeonghan's heart. He held you tighter, feeling you grow weaker in his arms.
"I love you too, baby.. Please, stay with me." Jeonghan's voice trembled, a plea for you to hold on. He couldn't bear the thought of losing you.
As Jeonghan could hear the sound of ambulance and police sirens approaching, he scooped you up and carried you out of the house. He rushed down the stairs, desperate to get you treated as soon as possible.
"Help her, please. She's losing so much blood," he pleaded with the medic they encountered in the building.
Jeonghan met Soonyoung once they were outside the apartment complex. Soonyoung's eyes widened in shock when he saw Jeonghan covered in blood. "It's Lee Chan, he attempted to kill her. I saw him earlier on the stairs. He must still be around here. Find him!" Soonyoung swiftly directed the officers to search for Lee Chan.
Jeonghan accompanied you in the ambulance, his hand holding yours tightly as the medical team worked quickly to stabilize you.
"She has gastrointestinal tumor. There might be internal bleeding as well," Jeonghan informed the medic. As you received a blood transfusion, you began to regain consciousness. Your fingers moved slightly, and your eyelids fluttered open.
"Miss, I want you to blink your eyes if you can hear me," the medic instructed, but you didn't respond. Meanwhile, Jeonghan felt the grip of your hand tighten, and he heard you whisper his name.
"I'm here, baby. I'm always here," Jeonghan reassured you, gently rubbing your hair. Your eyes seemed heavy, but they focused on him. You mumbled something, though it was inaudible due to the respiratory device.
"Stay with me, okay," Jeonghan whispered in your ear, his grip on your hand never wavering.
"I love you," he heard you whisper, and Jeonghan nodded, his gaze locked on yours. "I know, babe. I always know. Stay with me, okay?"
You murmured more words, "be happy," before your eyes closed, and the pressure of your hand on Jeonghan's began to ease.
*
Jeonghan stood outside the sterile hospital unit, his clothes still bearing the haunting stains of your blood. The harsh fluorescent lights overhead seemed to flicker, casting an eerie glow on the sterile white walls. The passing footsteps and hushed conversations of hospital staff seemed distant, as if Jeonghan existed in a separate world altogether.
Inside that unit, you had fought a battle against the odds. The surgeons worked tirelessly, navigating the complexities of your condition. The room hummed with the controlled chaos of a medical procedure, each member of the team a skilled conductor in a symphony of life-saving efforts.
For Jeonghan, those moments outside felt like an eternity. His mind raced with thoughts of what could have been. The fragility of life, the fine line between presence and absence, weighed heavily on him. He couldn't help but replay the events in his head, each moment etched vividly in his memory.
As he waited, every passing second seemed like a gift, a silent acknowledgment of hope and gratitude. He longed for the moment he could see you again, to hear your voice and feel your warmth. The stain on his clothes, a stark reminder of the reality he almost faced, served as a somber emblem of the fragility of life.
In the midst of that sterile, fluorescent-lit corridor, Jeonghan's heart beat in rhythm with the machines inside your unit. The passage of time was marked by the soft chime of the elevator and the muted footsteps of nurses. And through it all, he held on to the promise of seeing you again, a promise that hung in the air, tangible and intangible all at once.
Your surgery went well. You had lost a significant amount of blood, and there was internal bleeding, which made the operation challenging for the medical team. Jeonghan waited anxiously outside your hospital room, still in the same clothes. The memory of almost losing you just hours ago weighed heavily on his mind.
Beomjae, accompanied by two other officers, approached Jeonghan, offering to take over his watch. "I'll do it here. You go home and freshen up. I'll call you as soon as she wakes up," he insisted. But Jeonghan sat there in silence, unable to respond to his senior's suggestion.
Taking a seat beside him, Beomjae leaned back in the chair, reminiscing about the time when you both shared the same unit three years ago, before your resignation. "I didn't know you are her boyfriend. She used to talk about you a lot," Beomjae remarked, his words tinged with a sense of realization. "I remember she once rushed home after sleeping in the office for two days, saying her boyfriend would be back after a week. It all makes sense now."
Jeonghan turned to his senior, a question lingering in his eyes. "Did she ever say anything bad about me?" he quietly asked.
Beomjae considered for a moment. "Not really bad, just... complaints, maybe? She used to complain that you were hardly ever home. You live together, right? It happens in a lot of relationships these days, I've heard."
"But things are better now, right? You're not as tied up in this unit anymore," Beomjae continued, trying to offer some reassurance.
"We actually broke up before I got transferred," Jeonghan revealed, his voice tinged with a hint of sadness.
A heavy silence hung in the air. Beomjae nodded in understanding. "I'm sorry," he murmured. "So that's why you were hesitant about taking on Park Haerim's case. It has been a shock for me, discovering she was the victim's daughter."
In that pregnant pause, Beomjae and Jeonghan sat in solemn understanding, the weight of the situation settling between them. Jeonghan's resolve was evident as he shook his head, his eyes filled with determination. "I don't think I could ever leave her," he declared, the strength in his voice resonating with unwavering commitment. It was a statement that held a depth of emotion beyond words, a testament to the depth of his feelings for you. The air seemed to hang heavy with the weight of the moment, as if fate itself were holding its breath. Jeonghan's unwavering dedication painted a poignant portrait of his love for you, a love that transcended the boundaries of time and circumstance.
Beomjae's voice was a mix of concern and sternness as he continued, "Look, I understand you care about her, but you'll be no good to her like this. You need to clear your head and come back strong. Trust me, she'll need you at your best."
He motioned toward the exit. "Go home, clean up, and get some rest. I'll keep an eye on things here. We'll update you as soon as she wakes up."
Jeonghan hesitated for a moment, torn between his desire to stay and the practicality of Beomjae's advice. Finally, with a sigh, he nodded and headed towards the door, grateful for Beomjae's support and understanding in such a trying time.
As Jeonghan entered his apartment, a sense of detachment washed over him. It was as if he was operating on autopilot, his body moving without conscious thought. The familiar surroundings of his home felt strangely foreign, each step a blur.
The scalding water of the shower offered a harsh contrast to the numbness that had settled over him. It was a jarring awakening, the heat searing his skin and bringing him back to the present moment. The burning sensation seemed fitting, a physical echo of the emotional turmoil he had just experienced.
His eyes clenched shut, blocking out the world, but the images of the night's events were etched into his memory. The sight of you, weak and bleeding, haunted him. Tears mingled with the water, a silent release of the pent-up emotions that threatened to overwhelm him.
Regret hung heavy in the steam-filled air, a bitter taste in his mouth. The decision he had made three months ago, to let you go, now felt like a gaping wound. He replayed the scene in his mind, wondering if he could have fought harder, if he could have been the support you needed. The thought of you facing cancer alone, out of a misguided attempt to spare him pain, clenched his heart.
A sob escaped his lips, the sound swallowed by the rush of water. The weight of his own emotions crashed over him, a tidal wave of confusion, grief, and love. In this vulnerable moment, he found himself connecting with the pain you must have felt when you made the decision to let him go. It was a harsh awakening to the depth of his feelings, a realization that he couldn't ignore.
As the water continued to pour, Jeonghan let himself feel it all. The grief, the regret, the love — they all swirled together, mingling with the steam and disappearing down the drain. It was a painful catharsis, but one he knew he needed to face. In the midst of this emotional storm, he made a silent promise to himself — he wouldn't let fear or regret dictate his actions any longer. If there was a chance to make things right, to be there for you, he would take it.
With newfound determination, Jeonghan turned off the water and stepped out of the shower. The air in his apartment felt charged with a different energy, a sense of purpose guiding his movements. He dried off and dressed, the weight on his heart now transformed into a steady resolve.
He glanced at his phone, willing it to ring with news of your condition. The minutes ticked by, each one a heartbeat in the quiet apartment. Jeonghan's thoughts were a whirlwind, but at the center of it all was a simple truth — he loved you, and he was ready to fight for you.
Jeonghan jolted from his quick slumber when his phone rang. He had been waiting for a call from Beomjae, anxious for an update about you. Instead, it was Soonyoung on the line, and he knew it must be something related to Lee Chan. Jeonghan picked up, his heart pounding.
"We've captured Chan, and we've found the knife that was used to attack her," Soonyoung's voice was steady, businesslike.
"We're going to run an interrogation. Do you want to do it, sunbae?" Soonyoung asked Jeonghan.
"I don't think I can do it, Soonyoung," Jeonghan mumbled, his voice heavy with conflicting emotions. "I might just... I might just kill him before I can even say anything." He continued, rubbing his face in frustration.
"Alright, sunbae. I'll handle it from here. Please send my regards to her," Soonyoung's voice was understanding, supportive. Jeonghan hummed in agreement and nodded, before ending the call and preparing to head to the hospital.
Beomjae was surprised to see Jeonghan's presence. "I told you I'll call you once she's awake," he said, rising from his seat as Jeonghan approached him.
"The culprit has been captured. I think Soonyoung needs you," Jeonghan explained, his voice tinged with urgency. Beomjae nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation.
"He's informed us already. I was about to go once you were here. But, since you're here already, I'll go. These two will stand by here," Beomjae explained, gesturing to the two young officers.
Jeonghan watched Beomjae leave, his heart heavy with a mixture of relief and anxiety. He turned to the officers, gratitude in his eyes. They nodded in understanding, silently affirming their commitment to keeping watch over the room.
As Jeonghan entered your hospital room, he looked at you, still unconscious but fighting to recover. He took your hand in his, a silent promise echoing in his heart - he would be there for you, no matter what.
The soft hum of the hospital machinery provided a backdrop to the tense atmosphere in the room. Jeonghan's gaze lingered on your still form, his heart aching with a mixture of worry and determination. Every shallow rise and fall of your chest was a testament to your resilience, a beacon of hope amidst the darkness.
He gently brushed a strand of hair from your face, his touch tender and filled with unspoken affection. The room seemed to close in around him, the weight of the situation settling heavily on his shoulders. He couldn't help but replay the events in his mind, each moment etched with vivid clarity.
The memory of finding you, pale and bleeding, was seared into his consciousness. It was a sight that had threatened to shatter his composure, to drown him in a sea of fear and helplessness. But now, seeing you here, fighting to recover, ignited a fierce determination within him.
As he stood by your bedside, his thoughts turned to the captured assailant, Lee Chan. The mere mention of his name sent a surge of anger coursing through Jeonghan's veins. The thought of facing him in an interrogation room was almost unbearable. He knew he needed to remain composed, to let the law take its course, but the depth of his emotions threatened to consume him.
As your eyelids fluttered open, the soft light filtering through the hospital room's curtains gently greeted your senses. Jeonghan's face, etched with a mixture of relief and worry, came into focus. His eyes sparkled with a renewed hope as he met your gaze.
"You're awake," he breathed, his voice tinged with emotion. He reached for your hand, holding it with a tender grip. "I was so worried."
You managed a weak smile, your voice a fragile whisper. "I'm here, thanks to you."
Before long, Jeonghan was on the phone, urgently dialing for a doctor. They arrived swiftly, their presence a reassuring blend of professionalism and compassion. After a thorough examination, they spoke with a gentle but firm tone, emphasizing the importance of rest and recovery.
"You've shown remarkable strength," the doctor remarked, offering you a small, encouraging smile. "But your body needs time to heal. Pushing too hard too soon could set back your progress."
Jeonghan nodded, his concern for you palpable. "I'll do whatever it takes to make sure they have the time they need."
The doctor's gaze shifted to Jeonghan, a silent acknowledgment of his commitment. "That's good to hear. Keep her stress levels low, ensure she gets plenty of rest, and we'll monitor her closely. We're here to support you both."
As they left the room, Jeonghan settled back by your side, his eyes never straying far from you. "I won't leave you, not for a moment," he vowed, his voice a steady anchor in the midst of uncertainty. "You're my priority, now and always."
In the ensuing days, the hospital room became a cocoon of recovery and gentle care. Jeonghan, a steadfast presence, ensured you were never alone. He read to you, brought you small tokens of comfort, and spoke words of encouragement. The outside world felt distant, as if it could never intrude upon this sanctuary of healing.
"Did you find Chan?" You asked him with a weak voice. Jeonghan nodded solemnly, his gaze steady. "We found him, he's under investigation. We'll make sure he gets what he deserves, so you don't have to worry," he reassured you, his fingers gently running through your hair.
As the weight of the truth settled in, you whispered, "I found out he killed my mom." Your voice carried a mix of intrigue and pain, and Jeonghan, though eager for answers, didn't want to press too hard.
"You can tell me later. Your health is the priority now. You heard what the doctor said, you shouldn't stress yourself," Jeonghan urged, his concern evident in his eyes.
You shook your head softly, determination in your gaze. "I want to tell you now."
"When you asked for help to investigate my mom's case, I already had my suspicions about him. I saw the bloodstain on his shirt that night. When I called him, he claimed he was at the gym, but I knew he wasn't. He's such a perfectionist; he always goes to the gym in the morning."
Jeonghan's brow furrowed in thought. "Why do you think he did that?" His voice was low, giving you the space to share.
You considered the question carefully before speaking. "I assume he was after my mom, since I inherited all my money to her." You paused, your eyes locking with Jeonghan's. "You know my mom," you added, alluding to her penchant for younger men.
Jeonghan's eyes softened with concern as he listened to your heartfelt words. Tears streamed down your face as you poured out your heart. "I thought I could trust him. He was the only person who knew that I only have months left," you confessed, your voice choked with emotion.
Jeonghan's heart ached for you, witnessing the pain etched across your face. He gently wrapped his arms around you, offering a comforting embrace. "I'm so sorry you had to go through this," he murmured, his voice filled with empathy.
As you leaned into him, finding solace in his presence, Jeonghan's mind raced with a mixture of anger towards Chan and a fierce determination to support you. He knew that trust was a fragile thing, and watching it shattered in this way cut deep.
"You deserve so much better than this," he whispered, his words a promise to stand by you, to be the rock you needed in this storm.
He reached out, gently cupping your face, his thumb brushing against your cheek. "Listen to me," he began, his voice steady and reassuring. "I understand that this is incredibly difficult for you, and I won't pretend to know exactly how you feel. But you are strong, and you've already shown incredible courage in facing this truth."
He paused, his gaze unwavering. "We're in this together, and I'll be here every step of the way. Your health is a priority, and we'll do everything we can to ensure you get the best care possible."
You looked into his eyes, grateful for his unwavering support. "I just... I don't want to be a burden to you," you admitted, your voice trembling with emotion. "I know that this situation is hard for both of us."
Jeonghan's grip on your face tightened ever so slightly, his eyes filled with determination. "You are not a burden, and you never will be. We face this together, and I'm not going anywhere. You're not alone in this, and we'll find a way through."
He leaned in, pressing a gentle kiss to your forehead, his touch warm and reassuring. "We'll focus on positivity and strength. You're not defined by the circumstances, but by how you face them. And together, we can face anything that comes our way."
His words resonated deep within you, bringing a sense of comfort and resolve. With Jeonghan by your side, you felt a renewed sense of determination to navigate this difficult journey, knowing that his support would be your anchor through it all.
In that tender moment, as his lips met yours, the world seemed to stand still. His touch was gentle, yet it carried the weight of his emotions, a silent promise of unwavering support and love. The connection between you both was palpable, a language of its own that needed no words.
As he cupped your face, his touch was warm and reassuring. It was as if he was trying to convey all the comfort and solace he wished to offer you. In that intimate exchange, you felt a sense of peace wash over you, knowing that you were not alone in this journey.
The kiss was a balm to your wounded heart, a reminder that even in the face of pain and uncertainty, there was a love that would endure. It was a testament to the strength of your bond, a declaration that you would face this challenge together.
As you melted into the kiss, a profound sense of gratitude filled your heart. In Jeonghan's arms, you found a sanctuary, a place where you could be vulnerable and find strength. It was a moment that would forever be etched in your memory, a symbol of the unwavering love that would carry you through whatever lay ahead.
The tender moment seemed to stretch, suspended in time, until a voice suddenly cut through the stillness, saying, "Cut." It was the signal that the scene had been perfectly captured.
You and Jeonghan slowly parted, lingering for a moment as you exchanged a silent, knowing glance. There was a shared understanding of the significance of this scene, both in the story and in your own lives.
As the crew bustled around, wrapping up the shoot, you turned to Jeonghan, a soft smile on your lips. "Thank you," you whispered, your voice filled with gratitude. He returned the smile, his eyes warm with affection. "No, thank you," he replied, his voice just as gentle. "You've been incredible."
As you bowed to every member of the crew on the location shoot, a sense of accomplishment and gratitude filled the air. The bucket of flowers they handed to you was a tangible symbol of the hard work and dedication you and Jeonghan had poured into preparing and shooting the movie.
The director approached both of you, his embrace filled with warmth and appreciation. "I couldn't be more thankful for this," he expressed sincerely.
"The honor is ours to be able to work with you," you replied, touched by his kind words.
Jeonghan nodded in agreement. "It's been such an amazing experience."
The director's eyes twinkled with pride as he looked at both of you. "Your chemistry is undeniable. You're not secretly dating each other, right?" he joked, prompting laughter from all three of you.
After the lighthearted moment, you and Jeonghan headed to your respective rooms to change before heading home. The weight of the past days' work was felt, but it was accompanied by a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. You were both ready for a well-deserved break after the intense and rewarding experience of bringing the story to life on screen. The memories created during this shoot would be cherished forever, a testament to the incredible journey you had shared with the cast and crew.
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Yoon Jeonghan: Y/n, do you have time this weekend?
Yoon Jeonghan: How about going to the camping site that you talked about that day?
Yoon Jeonghan: i'll prepare all the stuff and food!
Yoon Jeonghan: what do you think?
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Tudor- Brandon branch
"Mary visited London for the last time to celebrate the wedding of her eldest daughter, Lady Frances Brandon to Henry Grey, Marquess of Dorset, who descended from Thomas Grey, the elder son of Elizabeth Woodville (Queen of Edward IV) by her first marriage to Sir John Grey. Frances and Henry were to become the parents of the nine-day queen of England, the ill-fated Lady Jane Grey, who was executed on the orders of Queen Mary I. Recent research suggests that Lady Jane, the eldest, was not born at Bradgate but at the Dorsets’ London residence, on a date somewhat earlier than the usually suggested date of October 1537. The few verifiable contemporary comments on her appearance note that she was slight, and pleasant-looking. The prevailing perception was certainly that she was formidably intelligent and well-educated. The Dorsets appear to have been determined that their girls should develop practical and intellectual skills.
That Jane was also spirited and had a mind of her own even at a young age is evident from the correspondence of her learned tutor, John Aylmer, of whom she spoke fondly, with the Swiss reformer Henry Bullinger, who had sent to Jane and her father ‘a little volume of pure and unsophisticated religion’, with a dedication. Aylmer wrote to Bullinger that young people’s minds needed the counsel of older people and serious influences, thanking Bullinger for his contribution to Jane’s ‘improvement’. Tellingly, he employed the metaphor of ‘bridles for restive horses’.
Katherine, the Dorsets’ second daughter, traditionally considered the beauty of the family, is shown in the miniatures by the Flemish-bornminiaturist to the English court, Levina Teerlinc, as a fair-complexioned, golden-haired young woman, almost the stereotypical English rose. The third daughter, although uncharitably depicted as ‘dwarfish in stature’ – Lady Mary was only four feet in height – was disparagingly described by the Spanish Ambassador Guzman da Silva, writing to King Philip, as ‘little, crook-backed, deformed, and very ugly’, freckled and red-haired, like her sisters. Mary was undoubtedly intelligent, yet her career followed the fateful pattern set by others in her family. She not only fell in love but was determined to marry her beloved, despite the awful example of the retribution which befell her sister Katherine.
After the failure of the Lady Jane Grey plot, it became clear that the Suffolk claims were doomed to failure. It was even questionable whether Henry VIII had had the right to bequeath the crown as he pleased, albeit with the authorisation of Parliament. Moreover, the Will had not been signed by his own hand, as required by statute, but merely by dry stamp. There was much quibbling over the phrase ‘and if it so happen that the said Lady Eleanor die without issue, then we will that the said Imperial Crown shall come to our next rightful heirs,’ not ‘right heirs’, as stated in the first Act of Succession. Under Elizabeth, the legality of Mary Rose’s marriage to Brandon and hence the legitimacy of their children was thrown into question. With each succeeding generation, their connection with the throne grew increasingly remote."
Source: The Tudor Rose: Princess Mary, Henry VIII's Sister by Kewley Draskau Jennifer
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Faceclaim: Priscilla Quintana.
Name: Mía Carrillo.
Pronouns & Gender: She/Her & CIS Female.
Birthday: March, 30, 1990.
Occupation: Therapist, Community Group Leader.
Neighborhood: Starlight Cove.
How long have they been in Starlight Oaks? This time around, she has been in Starlight Oaks for one month. Growing up, she used to come to Starlight Oaks every summer.
Three positive traits: Ambitious, Idealistic, Observant.
Three negative traits: Cunning, Guarded, Stubborn.
about.
mia is a product of mere strangers. her mother's family, wealthy and out of touch with most of reality, used to take trips to seattle. somewhere along the lines, her mother ventured out into a remote area and stumbled into a man that was everything her parents would have hated. she fell pregnant with mia and while she didn't keep it a secret, she didn't give mia's father much of a say.
upon her birth, her parents made an agreement. when mia was old enough, she would spend the summers with her father as long as he could provide for her. until that point, mia's father made the journey down to california every so often to care for her and for a brief period of time, it looked as if things could work out for the family of three. however, he just didn't fit the high class mold, but her mother never held that against him.
eventually, she married someone who did. a vice president of a yacht company and a total asshole. summers away in washington were actually a sense of reprieve from the uppity nonsense her mother had tried forcing her into. familial wealth doesn't last forever, she'd often reminded her.
her father, a third generation fisherman, was the opposite of her mother. he didn't believe in the finer things in life. he taught mia how to take a fish off the hook and how to drive a stick. he was the down to earth parent that grounded her when the wealth dared to pull her under.
she stopped visiting when it came time for college. at least, she stopped spending her entire summers there. after all, she needed to put her focus into her studies. to everyone's surprise, she leaned into a degree of behavioral science. she'd always found the mind fascinating and truth be told, she'd developed a knack for listening to others problems to forget about her own.
after undergrad, she wasted no time in diving head first into her masters, ignoring her mother's push for marriage. upon graduation, rather than being met with some form of a gift, she was met with a handsome looking attorney in which her mother had every hope of her taking an interest in. instead, mia put her focus into her budding career.
for years, she worked her way through a counseling firm until the pressure of her mother became too much. on a whim, she packed up and made the jump to starlight oaks where her father welcomed her under his roof without question.
of course, living with one's father isn't ideal, but it only took three weeks to secure a job, even if said job came with an added responsibility that she didn't necessarily want to accept.
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medusasbush · 1 year
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read in january 2023
articles (ones behind a paywall are linked through webpage archive):
The irresistible voyeurism of “day in my life” videos
Toward a unified theory of “millennial cringe”
The NFL Isn’t Built for This
The DIY D-Day
Remote Work Is Poised to Devastate America’s Cities
Is modern life ruining our powers of concentration?
How to Ask Good Questions
The Woman Who Had Fun
Three Proposed New Species for the Avatar Sequels: Some Light Suggestions for James Cameron
Gentrification is Inevitable (and Other Lies)
Hacker Lexicon: What Is a Pig Butchering Scam?
Why all ​“eat the rich” satire looks the same now
Violent Delights (on serial killer media)
‘Romeo and Juliet’ Stars Sue Paramount for Child Abuse Over Nude Scene in 1968 Film
Want stronger friendships? Pull out your notepad.
How our solo homes became cocoons
Can't Buy Me Love: How Romance Wrecked Traditional Marriage
Love Boats: The Delightfully Sinful History of Canoes
Air travel: America’s magnum opus
The TSA is a waste of money that doesn't save lives and might actually cost them
You’re already on stolen land. You might as well pay rent.
How Lesbian Potlucks Nourished the LGBTQ Movement
A Toast to Wine Wednesday: Why the potluck is one of the most enduring and beautiful ways queer people make family.
Style Gone Wild: Why We Can't Shake the 1970s
Marriage should not come with any social benefits or privileges
‘Avatar’ and the Headache of High Frame Rate Filmmaking
The Number Ones: Beyoncé's Crazy in Love
Stick ‘em up! A surprising history of collage
On touching grass (which prompted a reread of Everyone Is Beautiful and No One Is Horny)
Like a Bitch in Heat: How I Embrace My Wildish Nature in Sex
How to Merge Sensuality with Sexuality
Startup Uses AI Chatbot to Provide Mental Health Counseling and Then Realizes It 'Feels Weird'
Something Bothering You? Tell it to Woebot.
Deeper into Movies: The Scream Gap
Joe Jonas Bucks Gender Norms By Embracing Injectable Ageism
Eat Shit, Kim Kardashian
Beyond Books: How can libraries help make the world a greener place?
society's sex binary + how pleasure can be the antidote
Ace Erotics: Or, Why You're Thinking About Sex and Eroticism All Wrong
Between Love and Tinder: Investigating the Erotic Friendship
The short instructional manifesto for relationship anarchy
What It’s Like Being a Relationship Anarchist
HBO’s Wokeified Scooby-Doo Reboot Achieves the Impossible
Why I’m Breaking Up With Non-Monogamy
The contagious visual blandness of Netflix
Why Does Everything On Netflix Look Like That?
Pre-Baby Conversations with Friends: Rituals for friendship evolution
How to Show Up For Your Friends Without Kids — and How to Show Up For Kids and Their Parents
Worshipping At The Altar of Artificial Intelligence
Why Influencers Shifted from Wellness to Skincare Content, Facial Contouring as Self-Rejection, Industralized Skincare's Self-Care Problem
Where Are All The Eyebrows? A brief look at the bleached brow trend.
books:
the ethical slut
tacky: love letters to the worst culture has to offer (finished)
little weirds (reread)
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The Clever Craft: Magic in Skyrim
I refuse to believe that, in a world so steeped in gods and mysticism and supernatural creatures, all Nords are backwater magic-hating luddites. Does the canon really mean to tell me that a nation of warriors wouldn’t be scrying runes to light their swords on fire at every possible opportunity? I strongly suspect that the reaction you get when you ask Nord innkeepers about magic is a reaction to the Imperial study and practice of magic, which is strongly rooted in Eleven scholarship and tradition (along with some lingering anti-magic sentiment following the Oblivion Crisis). In my mind, the Nords have a strong tradition of magic and enchanting outside of the Imperial tradition, one deeply rooted in both mysticism and utility
The Court Wizard Court wizards are found in every Jarl’s court in Skyrim, and occupy a position of honor and prestige. In the hierarchy of the Jarls’ courts, the wizard occupies equal status to the housecarl (though is still inferior in rank to the steward) signifying the Jarls’ respect for their talents. They advise the Jarls on matters of the arcane and may offer their services to the citizens of the hold. Court wizards may take on apprentices but rarely do so, preferring to direct those seeking knowledge of magic to the College instead.
The Wise Folk Unlike mages elsewhere in the Empire, the vast majority of magic users throughout Skyrim’s long history have been Wise Folk, hedge witches and wizards who learn and hone their craft outside of the formal schools of magic. The Wise Folk are respected members of Skyrim’s communities, though their numbers have dwindled over the centuries. Within rural communities (and in cities during ages past), wise men and women have traditionally served as advisors, lore-keepers, enchanters, healers, and even midwives. Their magical practices arise from old Nordic and Atmoran traditions, and are deeply tied to the natural and animalistic aspects of those beliefs. The Wise Folk are often accomplished alchemists with deep knowledge of the region’s flora and fauna. They rarely record their knowledge in writing, instead preferring to pass teachings down from master to apprentice, a process which can take decades.
The College of Winterhold While the knowledge of the Wise Folk is handed down from teacher to apprentice, there is one institution in Skyrim where mages can go to learn magic in the Imperial tradition. Both the College of Winterhold and the ancient city from which it takes its name were (supposedly) raised by the legendary mage Shallidor in the First Era. Located at Hsaarik Head, as far north as one can go before wading into the Sea of Ghosts, the College is Skyrim’s only formal school of magic. Despite its remote location, its prestige and reputation attract students from across Tamriel, particularly following the dissolution of the Mages Guild. Modern Nords treat the College with mistrust and its reputation is, perhaps, not wholly undeserved. Whispered accusations of necromancy and louder objections about the College following the Great Collapse (from which the College was mysteriously spared) have soured most Nords on its potential. Little has been done to repair the College’s reputation as Arch-Mage Aren prefers that the College’s mages do not interact with the Winterhold locals. The Arch-Mage has kept the College’s traditional neutrality during Skyrim’s civil war, to the displeasure of both sides.
Temples and Priests While mages from the College of Winterhold are treated with distrust and suspicion, priests in Skyrim enjoy a better reputation among the common folk. Priests serve a number of functions including healing the sick and wounded, proving counsel, officiating marriages, and overseeing the dead. Those serving Kyne and Mara often focus on healing magic (though priests of Kyne, the warrior-wife, have no objection to destruction magic either). Priests at temples of Talos are often sought out by warriors seeking blessings before battle. While priests of Arkay perform a necessary function in preparing and overseeing the dead, their association with the testing god, Orkey, renders most Nords suspicious of them.
Witches of Skyrim Not all mages in Skyrim are as benign or trustworthy as the Wise Folk. Skyrim’s remote wilderness is fertile ground for outlaw mages and necromancers seeking to practice their craft unimpeded. Destruction mages often find themselves in the employ of bandit groups, while conjurers and alchemists with darker impulses find isolated caves and cabins in which to practice their foul arts.
Necromancy has been practiced in Skyrim since the early ages, and mages in the region display mixed reactions to its use. The practice of necromancy in Skyrim dates back to the days of the Dragon Cults, whose priests used necromantic magic to protect their temples and tombs by raising draugr. When a priest or high ranking noble died, their warriors were ritually slain, embalmed, and preserved as draugr to protect their tombs from looters and serve their priests in undeath. In modern times, most of Skyrim’s citizens disapprove of necromantic practices; however, necromancers find it easier to operate in Skyrim than in other provinces due to the inhospitable terrain and the numerous, well-stocked barrows and tombs. In contrast to the former Mages Guild, the College of Winterhold claims to disapprove of necromancy but allows, or at least tolerates, its practice among their mages (provided that they conduct their business discreetly).
Battlemages Once a common sight on the Nordic battlefield, by the Fourth Era battlemages are rarely found among Skyrim’s warriors. The reasons for this decline are not well-documented. Perhaps following the centralization of the magical arts under the College of Winterhold and Vanus Galerion’s Mages Guild, magic became more strongly associated with Imperial and Elven practices, leading to it falling out of favor in Skyrim. Apart from the destruction mages occasionally encountered during bandit raids, magic is rarely seen in combat.
Another of Skyrim's lost magical arts is the Voice, or Thu’um. In the early ages of man, the dragon priests and warriors of Skyrim learned to project their vital essence into Shouts which could be for a variety of purposes, such as killing enemies, traveling quickly, and controlling animals and weather. Following the Nords’ defeat at Red Mountain in the First Era, Jurgen Windcaller established the Way of the Voice. With the rise of the Way, the use of the thu’um among Skyrim’s warriors fell into steep decline and eventually became an art that was lost to all but the ardently pacifistic Greybeards of High Hrothgar.
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Stars and Knockouts
Space, the final frontier.
That's what people used to think.
On panko. You can get a destination wedding on the moon, a go-kart track on a space station, and a shooting gallery with some Lumas.
After landing on the comet observatory.
Rosalina was surprised on seeing a young lad she has never met before face plant on to the ground.
She was currently trying to figure out why there's been so much chaos in the Stars as of late.
Turns out she was interested in what I had to say when I dropped my clutch.
Oh I don't think I've mentioned this before. But some software was put into my clutch that allowed me to stabilize warps and transport back to Warp org head quarters.
I gave her the rundown on the situation happening.
Let's just say she wasn't thrilled.
She reluctantly decided to help me by giving me access to a piece of equipment and the steering wheel.
The starbit band and a supplementary drone (not pictured)
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@lethalhedgehogs drew this.
This weapon was made from broken Wii remotes and joy-cons to create an AR sensor / motion control wristband.
It then connects to a supplementary drone that shoots out star bits and allows me to perform a spin attack.
I then set off to do some platforming challenges. Surprisingly some of the ones Mario actually did in the past.
1.Throwback Galaxy/ Thwomps fortress and bed and breakfast
2. Sweet sweet Galaxy.
3. Marriage counseling crater on the moon.
4. The starship Mario in disrepair.
5. Dry world.
These were basically just small obstacle courses.
After I completed enough warps.
Rosalina actually had a gift for me before I left.
A Power Star ⭐
Though just as soon as I touched it.
I passed out.
...
I saw Ic again.
Garth: Seriously. This is the third time this has happened.
Ic: Garth. I wasn't supposed to see you this early in the week. What are you doing here.
Garth: I could ask you the same thing. All I did was touch a power star and I think I passed out.
IC: Okay I didn't have everything ready yet but I do have this to say. Don't waste that Power Star. You're going to need it soon. something special is going to happen to you and the person you give it to afterwards.
Garth : Wait. what's that supposed to mean?
All of a sudden I woke up.
Garth: Oh my head.
Rosalina: Young one. are you all right?
Garth: Uh. I guess I always feel a bit groggy after I see that tanuki with the white and gold fur.
Rosalina: Wait. What did you say.
Garth: what. I just said I saw a tanuki with a white and gold fur. The guy named Ic.
Rosalina: Be honest. Are you telling me you saw saw the dimensional being of invincibility.
Garth: I think so. Is he a white and gold tanooki in a weird cosmic realm.
So it turns out that Ic is a god-like entity known as a dimensional being. People like Father time, mother nature, Grambi, are in the same league as Ic.
So I've been basically getting Divine visions.
But aside from that shocker.
I had to get back home.
My mom and Mario were getting into an argument with each other.
I'm not sure why. But I had to get going.
Garth signing off.
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There was a point in my life where I was in so much love. This guy showed up and promised me things that I never dreamed of. He promised to never hurt me. To give me a good life. To always be there for me. To build a wonderful life with me because I was the woman he wanted to be with. He was my childhood friend, my 8th grade sweetheart, and was the soul mate I was destined to spend my entire life with. Or so I thought.
After he gained my trust and heart, his true colors showed. He was manipulative, jealous, and emotionally abusive. I wasn't allowed to go to church, see any of my friends, go to Bible study, or even go out. If I disobeyed in any way, he would cease all affections, warmth, and love. He would block my calls and messages and ignore my pleas for him for extended periods of time. Hours and days. We were in a long distance relationship. He was in the Army and I was in college.
Eventually, it became more than just not letting me see friends. He took away my virginity with the threat that if I did not give that to him, he would leave me for another girl. He then told me that if I did give my virginity to him, he would marry me and treat me like his princess. He would continue to "supposedly" treat me good. I was hesitant about this because I wanted to wait for marriage because of my christian beliefs, but went to visit him because his promise seemed so true. Then I changed my mind, but he took my virginity anyways against my will. This guy then went off to Afghanistan and continued to emotionally abuse and manipulate me. He had me already so invested. I was afraid to leave even though I was unhappy. He had taken my friends away.. my purity.. and my sense of freedom. I spent many days stuck on Skype with him, watching him sleep. I was not allowed to do anything else, but sit there on my computer watching him. If I did anything remotely as walk away to eat or go to another room and he woke up, he would immediately end the Skype call and block all communications from me for days. This caused me so much misery. Moving forward, he bought a ring and proposed to me once he returned from his deployment. My mom did not like this as we were both only 20 years old and I was still in college. She refused to give my hand. This guy became furious and insulted my mom saying that this was America. And that she had no say in whether we got married or not. He then went to manipulate me and talked about how my mom was controlling and that she was standing in the way between us. The pastor of my church (Tom) also learned of some of the things that were going on and tried to stop me from marrying him. I tearfully told him how I felt like I needed to because I had already given my virginity to him. At the same time, whenever this guy and I were together in person, he treated me so well. I believed at that time that he would change. I ended up marrying him. A month into our marriage, I caught him looking for "cute army girls" to sleep with on Craigslist. I was so devastated. I wanted to leave him, I wanted to go back home. My husband didn't let me. He was the sole income holder at the time. He refused to send me home. He said home was with him and that he did not mean to look for other girls. He begged for me to stay with him. I ended up threatening suicide and he called the military police. I ended up going to the ER for a psychiatric evaluation and depression screening and was sent home. We then got marriage counseling where the "christian" counselor tried to convince me that a husband looking at other girls was normal because he did it too. My husband continued to be caught watching either porn or searching for local prostitutes. But I continued to stay because he would repeatedly state that he would change, he would beg, he would cry, he would say he loved me still.
Things only started to spiral from there. He went from crying and begging to sexually assaulting me everytime we fought. He would pin me to the ground so I couldn't leave and assault me. He would then tell me that he owned me and that because we were married, he could do whatever he wanted.
I tried to leave this marriage and contacted his parents to convince their son to go home with them up in Northern California. However, his dad gaslighted me through facebook and text messages. He painted me as the abuser and threatened to have his cop friends arrest me (his dad is an ex cop). He called me a "bitch" and a "cunt". He accused me of forcing his son to marry him when it was actually the opposite. He then threatened to come down and find me. To hurt me. His mother even called me toxic and gaslighted me as well. I stayed with my abusive husband. I couldn't leave.
One day I stood up to his abuses and slapped him. He called the cops, his dad called the cops, and they both made sure that I went to jail for my crime. They claimed I was physical abusive. When the cops asked me if my husband was abusive in any way, I was too afraid and ashamed to tell them how he has been repeatedly sexually assaulting me and verbally abusing me. I admitted that I did slap my husband. I went to county jail for 24 hours where I was treated by the guards as a criminal and was fearful for my life. My mom gracefully bailed me out and convinced me to divorce him. I sought help from my church pastor (James). This pastor not knowing the full story told me that it was my wrong for slapping him and that no guy would ever want to marry me. He told me to stay and get marriage counseling.
My husband promised yet again to change for the better. I later found out that day that my husband had been happily playing video games while i was in jail. He only put on a "sad" face when I tried to leave him.
It has been 8 years of marriage to this very husband. The lying has not ceased and time and time again I have caught him trying to hide things. He has strangled me for simply talking to a guy friend (had to go to urgent care 3 years ago) and he has pushed me (had to go to urgent care last year).
Just today I caught him in a lie again and asked him to simply leave the room. My husband refused and even went as far as blocking me from exiting, following me around the room, and refusing to let me leave anywhere. He, his father, and even his mother have gaslighted me and has painted me as the abuser when in reality, my husband is the real abuser. I had to call the police today to feel safe to even leave my own home (I paid the downpayment and pay all the mortgage costs for the home).
I regret marrying my husband and wish that I could tell my younger self to walk away.
At this point, I have no idea what I will do. I am currently in graduate school full time and work full time. I am only a year away from graduating. I cannot afford the financial costs of divorce. I also fear for my life from my toxic husband and his toxic family.
If you ever recognize any of these signs from your significant other. Don't make the same mistake as me. Leave while you can. People don't change.
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financialyash · 11 days
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"The Ultimate Health Insurance Checklist: Are You Fully Covered?"
Health insurance is a critical aspect of financial planning and well-being, providing protection against unexpected medical expenses. However, not all health insurance plans are created equal, and it's essential to ensure that you have the right coverage for your needs. Use this ultimate health insurance checklist to evaluate your current coverage and determine if you're fully protected:
1. Coverage Details:
Medical Services: Does your plan cover essential medical services such as doctor visits, hospitalization, surgeries, and emergency care?
Prescription Drugs: Are prescription medications included in your coverage? Are there any restrictions or limitations on the medications covered?
Preventive Care: Does your plan provide coverage for preventive care services such as screenings, vaccinations, and annual check-ups?
Specialist Care: Are you covered for visits to specialists such as cardiologists, dermatologists, or orthopedic surgeons?
Mental Health Services: Does your plan include coverage for mental health services, including therapy and counseling?
2. Costs and Expenses:
Premiums: How much are you paying for your health insurance premiums each month?
Deductible: What is your annual deductible, and have you met it? How much do you need to pay out-of-pocket before your insurance starts covering costs?
Copayments: How much do you pay for doctor visits, prescriptions, and other medical services? Are there different copayment amounts for in-network and out-of-network providers?
Coinsurance: What percentage of medical costs are you responsible for after meeting your deductible?
Out-of-Pocket Maximum: Have you reached your plan's out-of-pocket maximum? Once you reach this limit, your insurance will cover 100% of covered medical expenses.
3. Provider Network:
In-Network Providers: Are your preferred doctors, hospitals, and clinics in-network with your insurance plan? Using in-network providers can help you save money on out-of-pocket costs.
Out-of-Network Coverage: Does your plan provide any coverage for out-of-network providers? If so, what are the costs and limitations?
4. Additional Benefits:
Wellness Programs: Does your plan offer wellness programs or incentives for healthy behaviors such as gym memberships, smoking cessation programs, or weight loss initiatives?
Telehealth Services: Are telehealth services available through your plan, allowing you to consult with healthcare providers remotely?
Alternative Therapies: Does your plan cover alternative therapies such as acupuncture, chiropractic care, or massage therapy?
5. Policy Details:
Coverage Limits: Are there any limitations or exclusions on your coverage, such as caps on certain types of treatments or procedures?
Renewal Terms: When does your policy expire, and what are the renewal terms? Will your premiums or coverage change at renewal?
Policy Documents: Have you reviewed your policy documents to understand all terms, conditions, and exclusions?
6. Life Changes:
Life Events: Have you recently experienced any life changes such as marriage, divorce, childbirth, or job loss that may affect your health insurance needs?
Open Enrollment: Are you taking advantage of open enrollment periods to review and update your health insurance coverage?
Conclusion:
By using this comprehensive health insurance checklist, you can ensure that you have the right coverage for your needs and avoid any surprises when it comes to medical expenses. Regularly reviewing your health insurance plan and staying informed about your coverage details is essential for maintaining financial security and peace of mind.
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darylmerrill · 12 days
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30 Lessons Learned in 30 Years of Marriage
Leslie and I are celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary, so I thought I would share with you 30 lessons learned in 30 years of marriage.
Love your spouse. (Use 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 as a guide.)
Marriage is different than what I expected.
Marriage is better than what I expected.
Being a parent can be the hardest job on the planet. (So work together.)
Be strong when your partner is weak.
Spend time together. 
Have a TV show you enjoy and watch together. (And share the remote.)
Sarcasm is not your friend.
Encourage each other.
Have a regular date night.
Embrace your differences. (Don’t try to change each other.)
Marriage is difficult, but totally worth it.
Go to counseling.
Use fun nicknames.
Remember you’re on the same team.
Be generous. 
Make memories. 
Eat ice cream together.
Figure out what is important and let the little things go.
You won’t always win.
Sometimes things don’t work out like you planned.
Honor and respect each other.
Submit to one another in love.
Talk it out.
Pray out loud together. 
Have fun together.
Laugh together.
Don’t give up.
Stay close. Watch for drift.
Be present and enjoy the moment, because one day these will be the “good old days.”
Listen to the "30 Things" podcast here.
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anujkumar8266 · 12 days
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How to Choose the Right mental health Therapist in Gurgaon sector 113
The first important step for improving your mental health and happiness is choosing the right therapist. A trusted psychologist can make a major effect in a busy city like Gurgaon where life can be stressful and quick. But how can one pick the best Gurgaon therapist when there are many options available? To help you find the perfect match for what you want, we'll lead you around the process in this blog article.
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1.  Understand Your Needs
Consider your reasons for seeking treatment before you begin your search. Are you struggling with tension, relationships, depression, or anxiety? It will be simpler to find a psychotherapist who works in the right field if you are aware of your individual needs.
2. Research Different Types of Therapists
Mental health professionals come with various titles and specializations. Here’s a quick overview of the types you might encounter:
Psychologists: Specialize in psychotherapy and mental health assessments.
Psychiatrists: Medical doctors who can prescribe medication and offer therapy.
Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs): Provide counseling for a range of issues.
Clinical Social Workers: Offer therapy and support with a focus on social and community factors.
Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs): Specialize in relationship and family dynamics.
Understanding these differences can help you choose the right therapist in Gurgaon who meets your specific needs.
  3. Check Credentials and Experience
Confirm the therapist's licensure and certification from the right professional organizations. Another important factor is knowledge; search professional therapists who have a track record of successfully dealing with your personal problems. There are profiles of many therapists in Gurgaon Sector 113 on websites like lyfsmile, where you can check their qualifications and learn more about their specialty.
 4.  Consider Accessibility and Convenience
Location and accessibility are important factors. Choose a therapist whose office is conveniently located in Gurgaon Sector 113 or offers online sessions if you prefer remote therapy. Accessibility can significantly impact your commitment to regular sessions, making it a crucial consideration.
5.  Arrange a Free Consultation
The majority of therapists offer a first appointment at no charge or for a lower price. You can talk about your fears in this session, learn about the therapist's process, and consider whether or not you feel comfortable dealing with them. Take use of these opportunities to inquire about their background, current therapies, and what they're expecting from the therapeutic process.
6.  Evaluate Costs and Insurance Coverage
Therapy can be a significant financial investment. Consider the cost per session and check if your health insurance covers mental health services. Some therapists offer sliding scale fees based on your income, so don’t hesitate to discuss financial concerns during your initial consultation.
Conclusion
Selecting the best therapist in Gurgaon Sector 113 requires serious evaluation of your demands, in-depth investigation, and a small amount of gut feeling. Discovering the various kinds of therapists, examining credentials, reading evaluations, and setting up first appointments will help you get a qualified specialist who satisfies your requirements and creates a comfy environment. Recall that the appropriate therapist can offer priceless assistance and direction on your path to mental health. Since putting your mental health first is essential to living a happier, better life, take your time in determining which fit is ideal for you.
If you are struggling with any mental health issues, I recommend
Call Lyfsmile -  +91 9804791047                               OR
 Visit  Lyfsmile.com. They offer resources and support to help you through difficult times.
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moodrx · 15 days
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Affordable Marriage Counseling in Georgia: Strengthening Bonds Without Breaking the Bank
Marriage is a journey filled with joyous moments and inevitable challenges. Every couple, regardless of the strength of their bond, faces hurdles that can strain their relationship. In Georgia, many couples seek marriage counseling to navigate these challenges and foster a healthier, happier partnership. However, the cost of therapy can often be a barrier. Affordable Marriage Counseling Georgia This is where affordable marriage counseling services come into play, offering quality support without the hefty price tag.
Why Marriage Counseling Matters
Marriage counseling, also known as couples therapy, provides a safe and neutral space for partners to communicate openly and work through their issues. A licensed therapist guides the couple through various exercises and discussions to improve their understanding of each other and develop effective problem-solving strategies. The benefits of marriage counseling include:
Improved Communication: Couples learn to express their feelings and thoughts more clearly and listen to each other more effectively.
Conflict Resolution: Therapy helps couples resolve conflicts in a healthy and constructive manner.
Reconnection: Couples often rediscover their bond and rebuild intimacy through counseling.
Personal Growth: Both partners can gain insights into their behaviors and emotions, fostering personal development that benefits the relationship.
Affordable Marriage Counseling in Georgia
Georgia offers numerous options for affordable marriage counseling, ensuring that couples can access the help they need without financial strain. Here are some ways to find cost-effective therapy:
Community Centers and Nonprofits: Many community centers and nonprofit organizations in Georgia provide low-cost or sliding scale counseling services. These centers often have licensed therapists who specialize in marriage and family therapy.
University Clinics: Universities with psychology or counseling programs often have clinics where graduate students provide therapy under the supervision of licensed professionals. These sessions are typically offered at reduced rates.
Online Therapy Platforms: Services like MoodRx offer affordable online therapy options. Online counseling can be a convenient and cost-effective solution, allowing couples to receive professional support from the comfort of their home.
Insurance Coverage: Check with your health insurance provider to see if marriage counseling is covered under your plan. Many insurance plans offer partial or full coverage for mental health services, including couples therapy.
Sliding Scale Therapists: Some therapists offer sliding scale fees based on a couple's income. This ensures that therapy remains accessible to those with limited financial resources.
Online Therapy: A Convenient and Affordable Option
Online therapy has gained popularity in recent years due to its convenience and affordability. Platforms like MoodRx provide access to licensed therapists who specialize in marriage counseling. Online therapy offers several advantages:
Flexibility: Couples can schedule sessions at times that are convenient for them, avoiding the need for travel and fitting therapy into their busy lives.
Accessibility: Online therapy can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection, making it easier for couples in rural or remote areas to receive support.
Affordability: Without the overhead costs of maintaining a physical office, online therapy platforms can offer more competitive rates.
Taking the First Step
Acknowledging the need for marriage counseling is the first step toward a stronger, more fulfilling relationship. By exploring affordable options, Affordable Marriage Counseling Georgia couples in Georgia can access the support they need to navigate their challenges and build a healthier partnership. Whether through community resources, university clinics, or online platforms like MoodRx, affordable marriage counseling is within reach.
Investing in your relationship is one of the most valuable decisions you can make. With affordable marriage counseling, couples in Georgia can work towards a brighter, more connected future without the financial burden.
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cbtherapyla · 18 days
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Navigating Mental Health Support in the City of Angels: Finding the Best Therapists in Los Angeles
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When it comes to maintaining mental well-being, seeking the right therapist can make all the difference. Los Angeles, known for its bustling lifestyle and vibrant culture, is home to a diverse range of highly qualified mental health professionals. Whether you're seeking help for relationship issues, anxiety, or general mental health concerns, the City of Angels offers a plethora of options. Here's a guide to finding the best therapists in Los Angeles, including specialized couples therapists and anxiety therapy professionals.
Best Couples Therapist Los Angeles
Relationships can be challenging, and even the strongest couples can benefit from professional guidance. The best couples therapists in Los Angeles are skilled in helping partners navigate conflicts, improve communication, and strengthen their bond. When searching for a top couples therapist, consider the following:
1. Qualifications and Experience: Look for therapists who are licensed and have extensive experience in couples therapy. Many top therapists hold certifications in specific therapeutic approaches like Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) or the Gottman Method, which are proven to be effective in couples counseling.
2. Specialization: Some therapists specialize exclusively in couples therapy, offering a more focused expertise. Checking their background and reviews can give insight into their success rates and approach to therapy.
3. Personal Fit: It’s essential to find a therapist who both partners feel comfortable with. An initial consultation can help determine if the therapist’s style aligns with your needs and expectations.
Top Therapists in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is home to many highly respected therapists across various specialties. Here are some tips to find the top therapists in the area:
1. Research and Reviews: Start by looking at online reviews and testimonials. Websites like Psychology Today, Healthgrades, and Yelp provide detailed reviews from clients.
2. Referrals: Ask for recommendations from friends, family, or healthcare providers. Personal referrals can often lead you to highly trusted professionals.
3. Professional Directories: Utilize professional directories such as the American Psychological Association (APA) or the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) to find licensed and vetted therapists.
 Anxiety Therapist Los Angeles
Anxiety can be debilitating, but with the right help, it is manageable. Los Angeles boasts many skilled anxiety therapists who offer various treatments, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based therapy, and medication management. When searching for an anxiety therapist in Los Angeles, consider the following:
1. Expertise: Look for therapists who specialize in treating anxiety disorders. Therapists with a background in anxiety-specific treatments will be more adept at providing effective coping strategies and interventions.
2. Approach to Treatment: Different therapists may use different approaches, such as CBT, exposure therapy, or holistic methods like mindfulness and relaxation techniques. Finding a therapist whose treatment style resonates with you is crucial for successful therapy.
3. Accessibility and Availability: Consider the therapist’s location, availability, and whether they offer virtual sessions, which can be particularly helpful if you have a busy schedule or prefer remote therapy.
Anxiety Therapy Los Angeles
In a city as dynamic as Los Angeles, anxiety therapy can be a crucial resource for many residents. Here’s how to navigate finding the right therapy:
1. Therapy Types: Familiarize yourself with different types of anxiety therapy. CBT is one of the most effective treatments for anxiety, but other options like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and medication may also be beneficial.
2. Support Groups: Sometimes, group therapy or support groups can complement individual therapy. These groups provide a sense of community and shared experiences, which can be very comforting.
3. Holistic Approaches: In addition to traditional therapy, many therapists in Los Angeles incorporate holistic approaches such as yoga, meditation, and lifestyle coaching into their practice, providing a well-rounded approach to managing anxiety.
In conclusion, Los Angeles offers a wide range of mental health professionals, from the best couples therapists to top anxiety specialists. By considering qualifications, specializations, treatment approaches, and personal compatibility, you can find the right therapist to support your mental health journey. Prioritize your well-being by investing in professional guidance that aligns with your needs and helps you thrive in the vibrant environment of Los Angeles.
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eunicemiddleton421 · 2 months
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Best Way to Catch Your Unfaithful Wife Using a Phone
In any relationship, trust is the cornerstone of a strong bond. However, when suspicions of infidelity arise, it can lead to a breakdown in trust and emotional turmoil. Discovering that your wife may be unfaithful is a challenging situation that requires careful consideration and tactful approach. In today's digital age, where smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives, they can also serve as a tool to uncover signs of infidelity. This article explores the best ways to catch your unfaithful wife by leveraging the power of technology.
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Signs of Infidelity
Changes in Behavior
One of the first indicators of potential infidelity is a noticeable change in your wife's behavior. This could include sudden secrecy, increased defensiveness, or unexplained mood swings.
Secrecy with Phone Usage
Pay close attention to how your wife interacts with her phone. If she becomes overly protective of her device, constantly guarding it or keeping it locked with a password, it could be a red flag.
Unexplained Expenses
Keep track of any unusual expenses or financial discrepancies. If you notice unfamiliar charges on credit card statements or unexplained withdrawals from joint accounts, it may indicate secretive behavior.
Using Technology to Detect Infidelity
In today's digital era, there are numerous technological tools available to help uncover signs of infidelity.
Phone Monitoring Apps
There are several phone monitoring apps on the market designed to track your spouse's phone activity discreetly. These apps can provide insights into text messages, call logs, social media activity, and even GPS location tracking.
GPS Tracking
GPS tracking devices can be discreetly installed on your wife's car or phone to monitor her whereabouts in real-time. This can help confirm suspicions of her whereabouts and activities.
Spyware
While controversial, spyware applications can be installed on your wife's phone remotely to monitor her every move. However, it's essential to consider the ethical implications and legalities of using such invasive methods.
Ethical Considerations
While uncovering infidelity may be tempting, it's crucial to approach the situation with sensitivity and respect for privacy.
Respect for Privacy
Everyone is entitled to their privacy, and invading your wife's privacy without her consent can lead to further damage in your relationship.
Communication in Relationships
Open and honest communication is key to addressing concerns of infidelity in a relationship. Before resorting to surveillance tactics, consider having a candid conversation with your wife about your suspicions.
Confrontation and Communication
Gathering Evidence
If you've gathered enough evidence to support your suspicions, it may be time to confront your wife. Present your findings calmly and objectively, allowing her the opportunity to explain herself.
Open Dialogue with Your Spouse
Approach the conversation with empathy and understanding. Listen to your wife's perspective and be prepared to discuss the underlying issues that may have contributed to her behavior.
Seeking Professional Help
Marriage Counseling
If infidelity is confirmed or suspected, seeking the guidance of a marriage counselor can help facilitate open communication and address underlying issues in the relationship.
Therapy for Trust Issues
Individual therapy can also be beneficial for rebuilding trust and processing the emotional fallout of infidelity.
Rebuilding Trust
Transparency and Honesty
Rebuilding trust takes time and effort from both parties. Commit to being transparent and honest with each other moving forward.
Patience and Forgiveness
Healing from infidelity is a journey that requires patience and forgiveness. Be willing to forgive, but also set boundaries to prevent future transgressions.
Conclusion
Discovering that your wife may be unfaithful is a painful experience that requires careful navigation and emotional resilience. While technology can be a useful tool in uncovering signs of infidelity, it's essential to approach the situation with empathy, respect, and open communication. Ultimately, rebuilding trust and strengthening your relationship requires mutual effort and commitment from both partners.
FAQs
1. Is it legal to use spyware to monitor my wife's phone?
While laws vary by jurisdiction, it's generally illegal to install spyware on someone's phone without their consent.
2. What should I do if I find evidence of infidelity on my wife's phone?
Approach the situation calmly and consider seeking professional guidance from a therapist or marriage counselor.
3. Can trust be rebuilt after infidelity?
 Rebuilding trust is possible but requires open communication, honesty, and a willingness to work through the underlying issues.
4. Should I confront my wife if I suspect infidelity?
Consider gathering evidence and approaching the situation with empathy and understanding before confronting your wife.
5. What role does technology play in modern relationships?
 While technology can facilitate communication and connection, it can also introduce challenges such as privacy concerns and temptation.
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shobhit9220 · 3 months
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Best online counseling for marriage near Delhi
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Marriage counseling can be a valuable resource for couples facing challenges in their relationship. With the advent of technology, online marriage counseling has become increasingly popular, offering convenience and accessibility to couples seeking support. In this blog post, we'll delve into the world of online marriage counseling and explore the best options available for couples near Delhi.
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What is Online Marriage Counseling?
Online marriage counseling, also known as e-counseling or teletherapy, allows couples to receive professional counseling services remotely through video calls, phone calls, or messaging platforms. This convenient approach eliminates the need for in-person appointments and offers flexibility for couples with busy schedules or those unable to attend traditional therapy sessions.
Benefits of Online Marriage Counseling:
Accessibility: Online counseling provides couples in Delhi with access to a broader range of qualified therapists and counselors, regardless of their geographical location.
Convenience: With online counseling, couples can schedule sessions at times that suit their schedules, eliminating the need for travel and minimizing disruptions to daily life.
Privacy: Online counseling offers a level of privacy and discretion, allowing couples to engage in therapy from the comfort and privacy of their own homes.
Cost-Effectiveness: Online counseling may be more affordable than traditional in-person therapy, as it eliminates the need for travel expenses and reduces overhead costs for therapists.
Finding the Best Online Counseling for Marriage Near Delhi:
Research: Explore reputable online counseling platforms and read reviews to find services that meet your specific needs and preferences.
Credentials: Ensure that the counselors or therapists providing online marriage counseling services are licensed professionals with expertise in couples therapy.
Compatibility: Consider factors such as therapeutic approach, communication style, and cultural sensitivity when choosing a counselor or therapy platform.
Consultation: Many online counseling platforms offer free initial consultations, allowing couples to assess compatibility with the counselor before committing to ongoing therapy sessions.
Conclusion:
Online marriage counseling offers couples near Delhi a convenient and effective way to address relationship issues and strengthen their bond. By exploring the best options available and finding a qualified counselor or therapist, couples can embark on a journey towards a happier and healthier relationship.
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metaanoi · 3 months
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Navigating the Waves of Love: The Benefits of Online Marriage Counseling
In a world where technology connects us in unprecedented ways, it's no surprise that couples are turning to online marriage counseling to strengthen their bonds and weather the storms that relationships inevitably face. The digital age has ushered in a new era of accessibility and convenience, allowing couples to seek guidance from the comfort of their own homes. Here, we explore the myriad benefits of online marriage counseling and how it can be a beacon of hope for couples in need.
One of the primary advantages of online marriage counseling is the flexibility it offers. Traditional counseling often requires couples to adhere to fixed schedules, making it challenging for those with busy lives or conflicting commitments. Online counseling breaks down these barriers by providing sessions that can be scheduled at the convenience of the couple. This flexibility fosters a more relaxed and open atmosphere, allowing partners to engage in the therapeutic process without the added stress of time constraints.
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Additionally, the anonymity afforded by online platforms can be a game-changer for couples hesitant to seek help. Many individuals may feel more comfortable discussing intimate details of their relationship from the privacy of their own space, encouraging a greater level of honesty and vulnerability. This increased transparency can be pivotal in addressing underlying issues and building a foundation for lasting change.
The accessibility of online marriage counseling also addresses geographical constraints, particularly for couples living in remote areas or separated by long distances. With just a stable internet connection, couples can connect with skilled therapists and receive professional guidance without the need for travel. This accessibility ensures that quality support is available to couples regardless of their location, making it a valuable resource for those seeking help in rural or underserved areas.
Furthermore, online marriage counseling often proves to be more cost-effective than traditional in-person sessions. With reduced overhead costs, therapists can offer their services at more affordable rates, making it an accessible option for a broader range of couples.
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In conclusion, online marriage counseling is a beacon of hope for couples navigating the complexities of modern relationships. The flexibility, anonymity, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness it provides contribute to a supportive environment where couples can strengthen their connection and work towards a happier, healthier future together. Embracing the digital era's tools, couples can now embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth with the guidance of online marriage counseling.
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