post·script | pōs(t)ˌskript | noun

A note added to the end of a letter after it has been completed, often introduced by the abbreviation P.S., used to include an afterthought, clarification, or emphasis.

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This week held more than I knew what to do with. Some of it was heavy in ways I'm still processing. Some of it was just life — dinners with friends, outfits that brought me joy, the small rituals that kept me tethered when the news does the opposite. Both feel true. Both get space here.

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