Dontbreakme 24 03 09 | Hailey Rose Little First I Better |work|
And she began using a new code for herself, one nobody else would understand, because it wasn’t for them. It was for the next hard day.
“I better get out of bed” means: If I don’t, I will drown. “I better call my sister” means: If I don’t, I will lose her. “I better not break” means: I have no other option but to remain whole. dontbreakme 24 03 09 hailey rose little first i better
Before you ask for anything big (love, trust, forgiveness), give something small first. A text saying “I’m thinking of you.” A single honest sentence in a therapy session. A five-minute walk outside without your phone. And she began using a new code for
Prologue: The Code in the Dark On March 9, 2024, at exactly 11:47 PM, a single note was left on a bedroom mirror in a small apartment overlooking the rain-slicked streets of Portland, Maine. It was written in lavender lipstick, the kind that smudges if you touch it. The note read: “I better call my sister” means: If I
But on March 9, 2023 (a year earlier), she had written it differently. Back then, it was lowercase, hurried, desperate: “dontbreakme.” No spaces. No punctuation. Just a run-on plea to the universe.