#SongoftheDay Please Mr. Postman (Marvelettes)

I spent Sunday afternoon listening to doo-wop music with my partner. This is one of my many, many favourites--it's the first that comes to mind when I think doo-wop.

Spending time together still feels magical, to me, even though there's a lot of emotion at the moment. Maybe the time feels magical because the (negative) emotions aren't mine (finally!). The more support my partner needs, the more I feel able to rise to the occasion and be that supportive, compassionate person I never thought I could be.

Sunday was amazing. A major shitstorm happened last week, and Sunday was the first day my partner wasn't breaking down in tears. We went for a lovely walk, came home, I got some work done while he did the crossword, and we listened to doo-wop music. Just like a Sunday in the movies.

It still feels like fairy gold. Life can't possibly feel this good forever. I'm just waiting for everything to fall apart and my life to revert to its former misery. I'll never believe that I deserve happiness.



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Giselle

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