Did you know I like to storytell?
Fun fact about me…
I don’t just create designs… sometimes I accidentally create or share entire stories with them too 😏
Not all of them.
Just the ones that tap me on the shoulder like, “hey… we’re not finished yet.”
“Velvet Ruin” did exactly that.
Is my writing perfect? Nope.
Does it hit something real? Yep.
Did I resist the urge to rewrite it 47 times and just let it be what it is?
Miraculously… yes, and that MATTERS!
Here's her story:
Velvet Ruin
They called her broken long before she ever believed it.
Not in loud ways. Not in words thrown like stones.
But in glances that lingered too long…
in silence that arrived too quickly after she spoke…
in the way people stepped carefully around her,
as if she might shatter simply by being seen.
So she learned the art of becoming smaller.
She softened her voice.
Folded her wings inward.
Wrapped herself in something dark and beautiful
so no one would notice the cracks beneath.
Velvet.
It was easier that way… to be seen from a distance
than understood up close.
But ruin has a way of speaking.
Not all at once.
Not in chaos.
But in quiet, persistent echoes that say:
This is not who you are meant to be.
And one day… she listened.
Not to them.
Not to the world that mistook her depth for damage.
But to the low, steady rhythm inside her chest
that had never once agreed with the story she'd been given.
She stood.
Not dramatically.
Not loudly.
But fully.
And when she unfolded her wings,
they were not delicate like they remembered.
They were vast.
Dark.
Unapologetically her own.
There was no moment of becoming whole again.
No clean return to what she once was.
Because she wasn't meant to be restored.
She was meant to be rewritten.
And in that rewriting,
in every fracture,
every shadow,
every scar she refused to hide…
She became something far more dangerous than perfect.
She became real.
Not velvet to be touched.
But velvet that remembers
what it survived.
And ruin?
Ruin was never her ending.
It was the place she learned
how to rise without asking for permission.
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Kelly Huskins
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