Words That Broke Her

The word landed like a blade, and everything in the room went silent. Her face barely moved, but something vital slipped out of reach. I pretended not to notice, the coward’s reflex.

Days later, the distance between us felt like an open wound. I kept replaying my carelessness, tracing its impact on the woman who had always been the center, never the ce… Continues…

I couldn’t escape the replay: my voice, the sharpness of that single word, the small flicker in her eyes before she shut the door behind them. I had always treated her strength like a guarantee, mistaking reliability for immunity.

She cooked, she planned,

she remembered birthdays and doctor’s appointments, smoothed over conflicts

before they ever had a name. I thought that meant she didn’t need gentleness directed at her. I was wrong.

When I finally approached her, I didn’t come armed with justifications. I came with the admission that I had been careless with the person who had been careful with me for years. I described the ways I’d overlooked her effort, how I’d reduced her to a role instead of seeing her as a person.

She didn’t rush to absolve me. She simply listened, exhausted. In that quiet, I understood: love without respect is just dependency dressed up as devotion.

She hadn’t become distant; I had finally noticed the distance my neglect had created.

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