Me Tarzan, Me Lonely: The Echo of Silence
Me Tarzan, Me Lonely: The Echo of Silence (Tarzan & Jane Story Series: Part 13 of 16)
Me Tarzan, Me Lonely: The Echo of Silence
The treehouse was full, yet empty. Tarzan and Jane lived side by side, but the silence between them was louder than any roar in the jungle.
Jane felt the ache of being unseen. She longed for conversation, for laughter, for the simple closeness of being truly known. Tarzan felt it too, though he wouldn’t admit it. He sat with the weight of her quiet and wondered when she stopped looking at him the same way.
Loneliness doesn’t always come from being apart. Sometimes it’s born in the very moments when two people sit inches away but worlds apart.
The silence echoed in their hearts. And the more it echoed, the deeper the ache grew.
Reflection / Takeaway:
Loneliness in marriage is not the absence of company but the absence of connection. Breaking silence — even clumsily — is the first step back toward intimacy.
Call-to-Action:
💬 If the silence feels heavy, dare to speak. Even a trembling word can break the loneliness.
Jungle Laugh:
“Tarzan feels everything… he just does it loudly, messily, and three hours later.”
Navigation:
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