I wrote Little Lamb because sometimes life feels too heavy to carry alone. Because grief, silence, and the quiet ache of feeling unseen are things I know too well, and I wanted to tell a story that doesn’t rush past those feelings but holds them gently.
This story is for anyone who has ever felt lost between who they are and who they’re expected to be; for anyone searching for a place to rest, even if only for a moment.
Through Ari Ven’s journey, I found a way to explore healing, faith, and the courage it takes to come home to yourself. I hope her story can be a quiet companion for you too.
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This story began as something deeply personal; just a slight reflection, a quiet place I created to let my thoughts and emotions breathe.
Ari Ven was my way of venting, of opening a door that I had kept shut for so long.
It’s been living, silently, in the back of my mind; unspoken, unpublished, and I finally decided to release it, to share it with you.
This isn’t just fiction. This is pain, hope, weight, and light; stitched into words, shaped into a life that, in some way, mirrors mine.
Ari’s story might be hers, but it carries pieces of many of us.
The exhaustion, the pressure, the invisible wounds, the desire to be seen and understood.
If you’ve ever felt like you're drowning in a world that doesn’t listen, this is for you.
I wrote this not only to be heard, but to let others know they’re not alone.
That even when it hurts, even when the world feels too heavy, there's still a reason to breathe.
To rest.
To write.
To keep going.
May Ari’s journey speak to you, in whatever way you need it to.
And if all you can do today is exist; then that’s enough too. 💚

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