Collection: LOVE = P.O.V

What if love was never the problem—just the view?

 

Point of view (POV) refers to the perspective from which a story is told. It shows who is narrating the story and how the events are filtered through that character's perspective.

There are several types of point of view, including:

First-person: The narrator is a character in the story, using "'" or "we."

Second-person: The narrator speaks directly to the reader as "you."

Third-person: The narrator is outside the story, using "he," "she," or "they."

Establishing a clear point of view is important because it affects how readers understand characters and events.

 

Releasing the weight of projections. “The things you did for love.” “The things you do for
love.” The ‘no’ that should’ve been a yes, and the ‘yes’ that should’ve been a no. The
times you watered yourself down to comfort someone else’s insecurities. And every
eggshell you had to walk on. For the little girl(s) who didn’t have the tools yet.

This isn’t goodbye, just see you in a better way