
"Is It Possible to Fall in Love with Multiple People?" is a deeply emotional and thought-provoking narrative that explores the complexity of love, betrayal, healing, and ultimately, self-discovery. Centered around Kera, a woman caught between unresolved pain and the desire to move forward, the story unravels a raw and intimate conversation between her and her best friend, Elca.
What starts as a simple, almost absurd question about loving multiple people quickly unfolds into a confession that shakes the foundation of their friendship. Kera reveals that she had loved not just one or two—but three people. The twist? One of them was Elca’s boyfriend, Michael, a painful truth that exposes a long-buried betrayal.
But beyond the drama and heartbreak lies the story’s most powerful revelation—Kera’s realization that the three people she truly loved were not different individuals, but versions of herself she had lost along the way. Her vibrant, passionate, and joyful past selves—the parts of her that once made life worth living—had been forgotten in the pursuit of love for others.
This story isn't just about romantic entanglements or broken trust. It's about the quiet, often neglected journey of returning to oneself. It's a story for anyone who's ever lost themselves trying to love someone else. With poetic introspection and emotional depth, Kera's narrative reminds us that self-love is not selfish—it's survival.
"Is It Possible to Fall in Love with Multiple People?" invites readers to reflect on the love they give, the love they receive, and most importantly, the love they owe to themselves.

