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Levi James // photo pack—digital 📸
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Levi and Taylor 💛
… love is letting go.
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Title: Tennessee Darkness
In the vibrant city of Nashville, where the sounds of country music harmonized with the warm winds of summer, Levi Asher James was more than just a name; he was a beacon of charm and resilience. Born and raised in the heart of this soulful city, Levi is a devoted son, a loyal friend, and a gifted musician. He had been shaped by love, laughter, and the rich traditions of his family, but the world had a way of altering even the brightest of paths.
As a child, every corner of Nashville felt like home. The sprawling farmland owned by his parents surrounded him, and the scent of mom’s cooking wafted through their cozy farmhouse. Levi often spent his days with his friends, fishing by the lake, participating in local rodeos, or strumming his guitar on the porch under a canopy of stars. But more than anything, he cherished the bond he shared with Taylor Matthews, his childhood friend who had evolved into the love of his life.
They grew up practically side by side, tethered by a friendship that blossomed into something deeper as they navigated the tumultuous waters of adolescence. The summer nights spent sneaking out to watch the stars or their countless bonfire adventures had knitted their souls together in a way that felt unbreakable. Yet, the winds of change were brewing, and the unpredictable nature of life soon set them on diverging paths.
One fateful day, as Levi sat on the front porch strumming his guitar and humming tunes, Taylor announced her acceptance into a prestigious university out of state. The news felt like a punch to the gut, carving open a wound he didn’t know was there. Although he was elated for her, excitement quickly morphed into a knot of dread. The idea of losing the person who had become his anchor filled him with an overwhelming sense of despair.
As the days melted into a bittersweet farewell, the reality of Taylor’s departure loomed over him like an impending storm. She was leaving Nashville, leaving him behind, leaving with his best friend Beau and Levi could feel the weight of loneliness settling into the very marrow of his bones. Despite his best intentions, as Taylor drove away that sunny afternoon, Levi felt something inside him crack wide open—a chasm filled with sorrow, longing, and uncertainty.
In the weeks that followed, the warmth of summer morphed into a cold autumn chill. Levi often found himself sitting alone on the porch, guitar in hand, the melodies fading into silence. His once vibrant heart felt heavy with an unbearable ache. He missed Taylor’s laughter, the way her eyes lit up when they were together, and the promise of the shared future they had envisioned but never truly defined.
Loneliness turned into a haunting companion, and the solace he once found in music began to feel like a ghost of its former self. In an effort to numb the pain, Levi turned to alcohol—a choice that seemed harmless at first but soon spiraled out of control. What began as a few drinks with friends to escape the sorrow quickly became a painful reliance on liquor, each sip providing a fleeting illusion of comfort.
At the local bar, where the strumming of guitars and the laughter of friends usually sang to his heart, Levi found solace at the bottom of a glass. He started to lose track of time, drowning his sorrows in whiskey and beer, feeling the intoxicating warmth wash over him momentarily, oblivious to how deep the shadows were growing inside him.
His friends were understanding at first, offering second chances when he’d stumble home or miss work. Charlie, his lifelong buddy, tried to intervene, expressing concern as he watched his friend slip further into the depths of addiction. His response when they would comfort him, ask if he was alright. “I’m fine.” He would reply.
But the truth was he felt anything but okay. His nights turned into a blur of emotions—regrets, memories of Taylor, and moments of profound sorrow. He’d sit in the shadows of his favorite bar, a shadow of the man he once was, taking swigs from a bottle of whiskey while the small-town band played familiar tunes that felt more like a soundtrack to his heartbreak than a source of joy.
As Taylor settled into her new life, thriving in her studies and making new friends, Levi felt her absence more acutely. While he blocked her phone number, leaving her no choice but to retreat, social media became both a window and a trap, with each photo she posted sharpening the knife of his longing. He admired her from afar but struggled to cope with his own demons. Isolation seeped into every aspect of his life, making him retreat from the very friends and family who loved him.
As time had passed Levi’s addiction deepened. He found himself withdrawing from everything he once loved. The guitar hung silently in the corner, dust accumulating on the strings as if even the instrument could feel the burden of his despair. The skilled mechanic, the passionate boxer, the endearing friend—all those identities began to blur away like a wisp of smoke, leaving behind only a hollow shell.
Deep down, he was terrified. He realized that the alcohol didn’t just numb the pain; it also deepened his loneliness. Each sip distanced him from the vibrant life he once led, pushing him further into despair. The guilt settled like a fog, and each morning he’d wake up with a pounding headache, wishing he could turn back time and make different choices
For Levi, alcohol addiction manifested as a seductive escape from the pain of his reality. Initially, it seemed like a harmless way to cope with the overwhelming loneliness that followed Taylor's departure. The first few sips of whiskey provided a warm embrace, numbing the edges of his heartache and momentarily dulling the sharp memories of the life he once shared with her.
As time passed, however, what began as a casual relationship with alcohol quickly spiraled into something much darker. Levi found himself seeking solace in the bottom of a glass more frequently, relying on the intoxicating effects to drown out the echoes of his past and the weight of his present. The alcohol became both a crutch and a shackle—a means to escape the reality of his emotions while simultaneously binding him to a life of isolation and despair.
His mornings often started with an aching head and a churning stomach, a reminder of the previous night’s indulgence. The hangovers were torturous and relentless, but they paled in comparison to the mental anguish that haunted him. Guilt washed over him as he realized he was losing touch with the vibrant person he once was. Friends expressed concern—the worry etched on their faces became a source of shame for Levi. He would smile and laugh, pretending everything was fine, but deep down, he felt like a shadow of himself, caught in a cycle of dependency that he couldn't escape.
As the addiction tightened its grip, Levi developed a profound sense of denial. He often dismissively told himself that he was merely having a good time, pushing away the nagging voice that warned of his growing dependency. He avoided socializing with friends, preferring the solitude of the bar where he could lose himself in a haze of alcohol. Each drink promised a sense of comfort but only delivered further isolation. Levi felt his relationships fraying; Taylor was thousands of miles away, and the bonds he shared with others felt strained and distant.
In the depths of his addiction, he lost interest in his passions. Music that once brought him joy became a painful reminder of what he was neglecting. The guitar that rested in his corner echoed with the sounds of missed opportunities, while the rhythm of his life faded into a repetitive beat marked by hangovers and heartache.
But alcohol wasn’t the only thing ruining his life; alongside it, Levi grappled with the impact of PTSD—a silent enemy born from the horrors of war. He had enlisted in the Marines at 18, driven by a sense of duty and a desire to serve. While he had learned many skills, both in combat and resilience, the memories that accompanied those lessons were far from the heroism he had imagined. Instead, they were filled with chaos, loss, and the weight of lives that were forever altered.
The trauma Levi experienced in Afghanistan haunted him like a persistent ghost, manifesting through nightmares that dragged him from sleep, cold sweat pooling beneath him. He would awaken with his heart racing, images of combat flashing before his eyes—sounds of gunfire, the screams of fellow soldiers, the heavy smell of smoke and blood. These moments would leave him breathless, clutching his sheets in fear, an involuntary reminder of a man he had fought to protect yet could not save.
During the day, the memories lingered, surfacing unexpectedly. A loud noise could send him spiraling back to the battlefield, heart racing and adrenaline coursing through his veins. A simple conversation at the bar or a car backfiring on the street could trigger an intense response. Levi found himself withdrawing from crowded areas, preferring the safety of solitude to the anxiety that mingled with his surroundings. Public spaces became a battleground of their own—his heart felt exposed, his body tense as he scanned the room for potential threats. Social anxiety became dangerous, so he relied on his friends for gatherings.
The combination of alcohol addiction and PTSD created a vicious cycle. Levi sought refuge in alcohol to dull the pain of his memories, but the very substance that offered momentary relief also clouded his judgment and heightened his anxiety. It became harder to differentiate between reality and the past; moments of clarity were often eclipsed by the haze of intoxication, leaving him feeling more lost and trapped than ever.
In social situations, Levi wore a mask of confidence, but inside, he felt like he was crumbling. When friends reached out or played music, he forced smiles and laughter, but every joke felt like a reminder of how far removed he was from the vibrant person he once was. The weight of unexpressed feelings and unresolved trauma created an insurmountable barrier that left him feeling disconnected from himself and those around him.
Levi found himself grappling with anger—a byproduct of the frustration that stemmed from feeling out of control. When a trigger would set him off, he would lash out, often pushing away those closest to him. The shame and guilt would wash over him afterward, spiraling him back to the comfort of alcohol, believing it was the only way to escape the guilt of his actions.
Levi's struggle with alcohol addiction combined with PTSD represents a complex emotional landscape fraught with pain, isolation, and the relentless search for solace. With every sip, he chased away the pain, yet with each passing day, he found himself deeper in a chasm that felt inescapable. The battle between seeking comfort and confronting his reality became a defining aspect of his existence, illustrating the profound and often tragic interplay between addiction and trauma. It is a struggle that many face in silence, caught between the desire for healing and the temptations of their coping mechanisms.
This isn’t just a war with himself, but a war to find that man he use to be.
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