Truthbetold Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 (edited) The silence in between messages Not empty But full of everything we just said The joy lingers Like an invisible warmth enveloping me I breathe deeply and soldier on Even as hours pass and darkness approaches The faint glow of another message Gives me peace Edited June 2 by Truthbetold * Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 (edited) A quiet figure stitched into the dusk until the world around her starts to blur Dusk held its breath A car between us, metal, shadow, interruption— The universe teasing Then she stepped past it Just like that Faded white polo soft with time Jeans that had lived more days than mine Her hair catching light that remained Her eyes didn’t want attention Demure, careful A sheepish smile Unsure she was allowed to be seen. But purposefully, I saw. One unremarkable step forward— No warning, no gradual unfolding, Just the sudden, undeniable truth: Yes... I have a crush on her. Edited June 2 by Truthbetold * Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 2 Share Posted June 2 Days like nothing important happened Small table, warm cups, a plate of something we didn’t rush through Music, soft enough that we never raise our voices Gentle enough that it never asked for attention We talked, the way people do when there’s nowhere else they need to be Sharing memories worn smooth from being held so often Somehow, they never feel old Sometimes, we didn’t talk at all The silence came easy, like it knew us well. Not awkward, not empty The kind of silence that says: you don’t need to fill this You’re here. That’s enough There are light moments, there are heavy ones But all felt the same in the end— held, understood, safe It’s strange how something so ordinary can feel so rare Still, when it ends, there’s always that small sadness Not heavy, not sharp—The kind that lingers as we gather our things and step back into everything waiting outside You never quite get used to that part But there’s something underneath —something gentler, almost reassuring A quiet certainty That somewhere ahead, there’s another table, another cup, another stretch of time where nothing extraordinary happens, and yet everything feels exactly as it should So we leave, carrying it with us And somehow, that’s enough to make the ending feel — More like a pause before we begin again Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 There’s a rhythm to this— not quite routine, not quite surprise. I stand inside it anyway, letting memory drift in: the way joy finds you quickly, how quiet settles around you without staying quiet, how even the night seems to soften its edges when you’re near. I pretend I’m only passing time. Time pretends not to notice me noticing. Then something shifts— light, movement, her familiar shape drawing closer. Anticipation rises, so does apprehension And I feel it again, that small, unguarded lift— like I’ve stumbled into a moment that already knows me. She's here — All is right again. Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 (edited) Waiting— But pretending I’m not. As the minutes slowly ebb, I’m collecting small things: the sound of your hearty laugh, the warmth you leave behind in air, the absent minded melodies you sing, your smooth shape in shadows. Snapshots, you don’t know I keep. In these episodes of longing, Your memories keep me going. Finally— You’re here again. As if the past decides to breathe again. Edited June 7 by Truthbetold * Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 (edited) I didn’t know something so small could linger for so long. That umami from the searing of salmon, steam curling from mashed potatoes, Your hands setting the meal like kindness had always lived there. The first bite, as good as the last, Over stories passing back and forth until time slipped quietly out the door. I remember the surprise most. Not loud, not dramatic— just the gentle shock of being cared for in a way I never learned to expect. Like light left on for someone coming home late. That first simple gesture, With soft conversation filling the spaces. This is what stays with me: how naturally you made room for me inside your care, as if tenderness was the easiest thing in the world. Some moments announce themselves. This one didn’t. It simply stayed. Edited June 7 by Truthbetold Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 9 Share Posted June 9 The city passes in slow-moving colors while you sing softly, songs that form the soundtrack of our time. Silence is broken happily Chiding me for cutting lines Or bending some rules— Small observations delivered as affection And disguised as critique. I remember smiling. I remember you laughing. I remember the quiet after. Not empty quiet— the kind that settles easily between two people who no longer feel the need to fill them. Funny how memory chooses its treasures. Not grand declarations. Not dramatic moments. Just your voice in the passenger seat, the night outside the windows, and the strange way even time itself seemed happier to slow down around you. Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 10 Share Posted June 10 You carry so much and yet, you remain in brightness. Not untouched by difficulty, Just unwilling to let it darken your days. Still laughing— especially at yourself. Still finding beauty in ordinary days. Still meeting the world, with open hands instead of hardened ones. I pray, May life find a way To return your heart carefully, It has been generous for so long. Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 There’s a kind of beauty that doesn’t announce itself— it lingers in slow mornings, in softened edges, in spaces where nothing is being performed. No preparation, no intention— morning light not yet decided, fabric loose, hair still remembering sleep, just you, in the quiet shape of the dawn, carrying light like it belongs to you. Not dressed for anything, not reaching for attention, just present. In these unguarded hours— I notice it most: how effortlessly you stand out Without trying to. Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 Memories can fade at the edges But time with her never learned how. A familiar nearness, the quiet gravity of two people Sharing the same small corner of the world. Nothing remarkable happening Only time loosening its grip. Stories wandering where they pleased, silences arriving without needing explanation, the simple comfort of being together How easily we existed there. An intimacy built from presence From unhurried hours, from trust From the quiet certainty that being near each other was enough. Even now, those moments are with me Like a place I can no longer visit But somehow still belong to. And every time they return, whether in memory or in life They arrive with the same small wonder— as though my heart, despite knowing the way Discovers home for the very first time. Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted July 13 Share Posted July 13 Sometimes, even in the middle of a moment, I feel its future absence. The knowledge that this, too, will become a memory. All the more, I hold it more carefully. Quote Link to comment
Truthbetold Posted August 6 Share Posted August 6 Some people chase their dreams by outrunning everything else. You do it differently. You carry your ambitions in one hand and your kindness in the other, Refusing to set either one down. The journey has asked much of you, But you remain unmistakably yourself. That fills me with a strange certainty, The kind that needs neither proof nor promise, Only faith. So, from near or far, I am always rooting for you — Like one awaiting eagerly for sunrise, Already knowing the light is on its way. Quote Link to comment
Anonymous Posted August 6 Share Posted August 6 You keep your eyes on distant things — Stars not yet within reach, futures waiting beyond the edge of sight. Somehow, despite all that life places in your path, You continue toward them with the same gentle heart. You are quietly extraordinary — How the world places weight in your hands, And you find room for kindness. How difficulties arrive and leave, Without taking the parts of you that matter most. The quiet refusal to let difficulty decide who you become. I find myself thinking ahead for you— beyond today's burdens, beyond tomorrow's uncertainties. In those moments, my hopes feel less like wishes and more like prayers. That the things you're reaching for are already making their way toward you. And that when they finally arrive, they find you exactly as you are Quote Link to comment
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