Voyage - Uloge Now

For the next few hours, Luka lived Elena’s life. He felt the constant buzzing of her phone, the pressure to smile when she felt like crying, and the hollow ache she hid behind her vibrant Instagram stories. He realized that her laughter wasn't a sign of forgetting; it was a shield. She wasn't "untouched"—she was just better at performing the role of being okay.

Suddenly, the room blurred. When Luka’s vision cleared, he wasn't holding a glass; he was holding a delicate silver clutch. He looked down—his hands were smaller, his skin softer. He was looking at himself across the room. Across the café, "Luka" was staring back with wide, terrified eyes. The roles had shifted. Voyage - Uloge

Da promenimo uloge? 🖤 @voyage.808 #uloge #voyage #fyp #balkan For the next few hours, Luka lived Elena’s life

Luka and Elena had always been the "it" couple, their lives seemingly choreographed like a perfect dance. But when the music stopped, Elena walked away, leaving Luka to navigate a world that suddenly felt off-balance. Weeks later, he found himself sitting in the corner of their favorite dimly lit café, watching her through the condensation of a half-empty glass. She was laughing with friends, looking untouched by the silence that had swallowed his apartment. She wasn't "untouched"—she was just better at performing

As the sun set, the world blurred again. They were back in their own bodies, sitting at opposite ends of the room. No words were spoken, but the resentment had vanished. They didn't need to be together anymore, but they finally understood the weight of the roles they had been playing. Luka stood up, left his drink, and walked out into the night—not because he had stopped loving her, but because he finally understood that her "role" was just as heavy as his.

"I wish we could swap," he whispered to the empty chair across from him. "Just for a day."

Meanwhile, Elena, inside Luka’s body, felt the crushing weight of his genuine, unrefined grief. She felt the physical tightness in his chest and the way every song on the radio sounded like a goodbye.

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