best friends and soulmates

No. Not my husband.

My best friend from middle school.

A wise mentor once spoke to me concerning our friendship and general life patterns. She said that my best friend desperately needed to learn her independence, that she couldn't just follow me around, living wherever I lived, doing life however I did. She said that my friend could not forever keep overlaying her life on mine. One day I would move on to a place that my friend couldn't follow, and hopefully my friend could manage on her own.

And of course she was right (and still is for that matter).

But sometimes, just for a moment, I think she was wrong.

I think... it is not my friend that follows me around. It is not my friend who overlays her life with mine. It is not her that cannot exist without our security blanket of a friendship. It's me. I don't want to be without her. I will keep intertwining our lives, offering my home the second she looks for one, providing a space, welcoming and supporting my friend in all her adventures...especially those that are near to me. She is not the one who has failed to construct a balanced life of varying relationships...

It's me.

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