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Story of a Rented House is a reflective, metaphor-driven exploration of relationships where staying slowly replaces belonging.
Through the image of a rented house—rooms that remain locked, windows that close without warning, and rent that keeps increasing—the author traces the emotional journey of loving a space that was never meant to be home.
This is not a story of blame or bitterness.
It is a story of adjustment, endurance, hope, and the quiet moments where survival is mistaken for love.
As each chapter unfolds, the house reveals what many relationships hide: conditional care, partial access, and the cost of shrinking to stay.
Written with emotional restraint and gentle clarity, this book is for anyone who has stayed too long, questioned themselves silently, or learned to negotiate for basic needs—without realizing when they stopped feeling safe.
This is not a book about leaving.
It is a book about recognising when you no longer belong—and choosing yourself without anger, guilt, or noise.
Some rented spaces do become homes.
But some teach us when it is time to return to ourselves.
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