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“Damn,” I muttered, feeling a lump in my throat. “So all that time… you were trapped?” He nodded slowly. “I call it… invisible bars, son.” “Invisible bars?” I repeated, confused. “It’s not always chains or jail cells keeping a person locked up; sometimes it’s guilt, obligation, family expectations, or even pride,” he explained.
Invisible Bars
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