See You Again




I'm glad you came. It felt good to see you again. I was sitting here all alone. Glancing at the empty chair across from me. You'd left earlier that day. Harsh words, spoken in anger. How could it all turn so sour? I know I can't hold onto the hurt forever, but the sting of it still lingers.
 
Then, I heard the doorbell ring. And there you were when I opened the door. Standing on my porch, drenched and miserable. Your eyes held a sincere look of regret. Made it impossible to stay mad.
 
With a tender touch, I brushed away the ominous dark clouds, revealing the sun that still burned within you. I spoke softly, easing the tempest within your soul. We hugged, and it felt like everything was okay again. 
 
I forgave you. Not because it was easy. But because love demanded it. I saw the vulnerability beneath your bravado and the remorse etched on your face. To deny your forgiveness would be to deny the love that bound us.
 
I know we all make mistakes. And we have our moments—times when our emotions get the best of us. But it's how we handle those moments that truly defines us. You chose to own up to it. Sometimes, a simple apology and heartfelt hug can mend even the deepest wounds. The storm outside began to subside. And a rainbow arched across the darkening sky. Love can melt the coldest heart, just like the sun.

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