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“You have to tell him at some point. It’s like a Band-Aid—you should just rip it off. If you don’t, it’ll haunt you forever. Or he’ll find out from someone else, which is worse.” Mom comes in then with a tray of tea for all of us. “I couldn’t have put it any better myself, Beth.” “What?” I ask…” quote by Leah Rae Miller
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““You have to tell him at some point. It’s like a Band-Aid—you should just rip it off. If you don’t, it’ll haunt you forever. Or he’ll find out from someone else, which is worse.” Mom comes in then with a tray of tea for all of us. “I couldn’t have put it any better myself, Beth.” “What?” I ask, almost spilling the hot tea onto my precious laptop. “Beth’s right. You need to just ’fess up and take things from there.” She blows on her tea, calm as a spring breeze. “I knew it had to have something to do with a boy. You never get sick. A broken leg or a concussion I would’ve believed, but not a virus. And I could tell by your demeanor that this was a sickness of the heart, not the body.” “There you go again with your romance novel logic.” I shake my head. She points a scolding finger at me. “Don’t discount romance novels. What do you think that stuff you write for your blog is? You call it ‘fanfic’ but it could absolutely be categorized as romance. Love, finding that other person who understands you, is a part of everyone’s life. Some of the most beautiful and poignant words I’ve ever read have been in romance novels.” “Okay, first off,” Beth says, “we’ll talk about your fanfiction another time. Secondly, your mom is totally right. ’Fess up already.””

Leah Rae Miller

About This Quote

Honesty about personal struggles, even painful ones, is necessary for emotional health and relational trust.

In simple terms: Being truthful about issues heals relationships.

Key Takeaway

Speak openly to resolve hidden pain.

Themes

communication emotional honesty family dynamics

Mood

intimate candid

Type

therapeutic narrative

When to use this quote

  • counseling
  • personal journaling
  • support groups

Key Concepts

conflict resolution mental health trust building

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truth are you avoiding?
  • How can honesty improve your connections?
A Different Perspective

Avoiding truth can cause deeper wounds.

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