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" Something my therapist said to me a few weeks ago… I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about it.” I wait for her, listening in silence but for the snap and pop of the cured wood roaring in the fireplace. “She said you can’t believe someone’s love for you until you think that you’re worthy of it,” she says quietly, staring at the fire. “You have to love yourself. And in that way, I think you are far ahead of me, Ren.” “How do you mean?” She sighs. “Some days I do feel cynical. Other days I’m optimistic. I think that on hard days, when everything hurts and everything feels difficult, I don’t find myself very lovable. And I know it’s not true, that I’m not allowed to struggle, that I’m not lovable when I do, but it feels…real.” I pull her close. "
― Chloe Liese , Always Only You (Bergman Brothers, #2)