Sometimes, after a fight, the silence is heavier than the argument itself. You miss them. You want to reach out, to say “I’m sorry” or “Let’s talk,” but something holds you back. Pride. Fear. The worry that maybe they don’t feel the same. So you wait—hoping they’ll make the first move, even though your heart is already halfway there.
It’s a quiet ache. You replay the moment, wishing you could rewind. You imagine what you’d say, how they’d respond. But the words stay stuck in your throat. Not because you don’t care—but because you care too much.
Wanting to make up but feeling shy is a sign of love wrapped in vulnerability. It means you value the connection, but you’re afraid of rejection. Still, deep down, you know: peace matters more than pride. And sometimes, even the smallest gesture—a message, a glance, a soft “hey”—can open the door to healing.
Because love isn’t about who gives in first. It’s about finding your way back to each other.
