The message stayed unsent.
It sat there on her screen typed, erased, typed again like it was waiting for a version of her that knew exactly what to say. The blinking cursor felt louder than it should have, almost impatient.
Outside, the sky was turning that quiet shade between evening and night. The kind of sky that used to make her pause, take pictures, feel something.
Now she just watched it change without reacting.
Her phone buzzed once. Not the message she was waiting for. Of course not.
She sighed, locked the screen, and let the silence settle around her. No music. No distractions. Just her thoughts, finally slowing down after running in circles all day.
For a moment, she stopped trying to fix everything.
Stopped replaying conversations.
Stopped searching for meanings.
Stopped waiting.
She just sat there.And in that pause, something unfamiliar yet gentle slipped in. Not happiness. Not sadness. Just a quiet sense of being.
Like nothing was missing.Like nothing needed to be chased.
She picked up her phone again, looked at the message, and this time she didn’t change a word.
She hit send.
And then suddenly everything started feeling like as it was.

It sat there on her screen typed, erased, typed again like it was waiting for a version of her that knew exactly what to say. The blinking cursor felt louder than it should have, almost impatient.
Outside, the sky was turning that quiet shade between evening and night. The kind of sky that used to make her pause, take pictures, feel something.
Now she just watched it change without reacting.
Her phone buzzed once. Not the message she was waiting for. Of course not.
She sighed, locked the screen, and let the silence settle around her. No music. No distractions. Just her thoughts, finally slowing down after running in circles all day.
For a moment, she stopped trying to fix everything.
Stopped replaying conversations.
Stopped searching for meanings.
Stopped waiting.
She just sat there.And in that pause, something unfamiliar yet gentle slipped in. Not happiness. Not sadness. Just a quiet sense of being.
Like nothing was missing.Like nothing needed to be chased.
She picked up her phone again, looked at the message, and this time she didn’t change a word.
She hit send.
And then suddenly everything started feeling like as it was.
