
You Were There, But I Still Felt Alone
When Physical Presence Isn’t Emotional Safety—And How to Stop Abandoning Yourself
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Sienna Thorne

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Have you ever felt completely alone—while lying next to someone who says they love you?
You smile. You stay. You shrink.
And yet, the ache only gets louder.
This is not the loneliness of being single.
This is the heartbreak of being half-loved.
Of reaching for someone who’s right there—but never really with you.
Of silencing your needs just to keep the peace… and slowly disappearing in the process.
You Were There, But I Still Felt Alone is for the woman who’s done explaining her pain.
Done begging for presence.
Done calling it love when it only hurts.
In these pages, you’ll find the words for what you couldn’t name.
You’ll meet the version of yourself you abandoned—
and gently begin to return to her.
You’ll learn:
– Why emotional abandonment hurts more than absence
– How to stop settling for crumbs and calling it connection
– What it means to be fully seen, by others—and by yourself
– That love shouldn’t cost your voice, your softness, or your sanity
You don’t have to keep auditioning for love you already deserve.
You don’t have to stay where you feel invisible.
And you’re allowed to want more—even if they say “you should be grateful.”
Let this book be the one that finally says what you’ve always known deep down:
You were never asking for too much.
You were just asking in the wrong place.