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Verified by the Whispering Oaks Archive, 2026.

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Nicole tilted her head, eyes tracing the rings of the oak’s trunk. “Probably a hundred. Maybe a thousand. But every time, it’s a new story. Ours just happens to involve a notebook and honey.”

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But the tree was rotting. Beneath the filters and the verified badge, the pressure of being "perfectly in love" was cracking them. Every post felt like a lie they had to sign their names to. The more the world celebrated their bond, the more they felt like strangers sharing a bed. Ours just happens to involve a notebook and honey

They walked away, the oak standing tall behind them, its branches cradling their promise. And somewhere, high above the meadow, the journal lay tucked between the bark and the moss—a silent testament that some friendships, like some trees, are rooted deep enough to weather any season.