29 june
29 June
By Siren Eyes
She was born in November—quiet, soft, and loved.
But love, like everything else, eventually faded.
Mayra was the girl who didn’t speak too loud.
The girl who hid in her own skin.
The girl who didn’t know how to say no, because no one ever taught her that she could.
From childhood violations buried in silence to years of emotional manipulation disguised as love, Mayra’s story is not a fairytale. It’s the kind of story that happens behind closed doors, in hushed voices, and in the minds of girls who learn to carry their pain quietly.
For over two and a half years, Mayra stayed in a relationship that began with roses and ended in razor-wire control.
He said he loved her—while monitoring her every move.
He said he cared—while calling her a whore, a liar, a disappointment.
She stayed—until she couldn't anymore.
On 29 June, she finally chose herself.
And that’s where her real story begins.
29 June is not a love story.
It’s a survival story.
It’s a slow, poetic unraveling of one girl’s journey through trauma, control, guilt, and the aching beauty of becoming free.
For every girl who was made to feel too heavy, too emotional, too much—
For every girl who stayed too long—
For every girl who finally said enough—
This is for you