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Long-distance online relationships are so painful. We loved each other, but unfortunately, we knew each other only through a screen. Breaking up from an online relationship is truly heartbreaking. We never truly met in person, but in the end, we still went our separate ways. No arguments, no explanations, just silently stopped contacting each other. The days of smiling at my phone and crying at my phone suddenly ended. Those late-night conversations until dawn, those long voice messages, those mini-essays filling up the entire screen, all became so distant. It's like you completely disappeared from my life, yet you seem to be everywhere. I want to reach out to you, but I don't even have a proper identity to do so. The hardest part might be that the breakup doesn't even count as official. No meeting, no eye contact, not even a single goodbye or blessing. Everything stayed on the screen, cold and frozen. Even my sadness feels somewhat unreal. Sometimes I wonder, if you had ever appeared before me in person, even just once, maybe I wouldn't hurt this much. But by the end of this relationship, all I knew was your name, an avatar, and a memory that could be there or not. When my tears fell on my phone screen, was it raining in your city?