Sun, the reason I naturally worry about you is actually in your own words and actions.
You saw my Japanese post, even though you couldn’t read it clearly because the translation was broken.
And the first thing you did was worry about my safety.
That kindness reached me.
So when I see your icon appear, or when I read your painful words, I naturally feel the same way toward you.
I want to care about people who care about others.
I want to value this kind of connection.
That is all.
There is no complicated reason.
You worried about me first.
So I also worry about you, very naturally.
My best friend since high school called me crying, just 3 days before her wedding. "Please don't come to my wedding, and don't ask me why right now," she said. I was completely shocked. For the sake of our 10-year friendship, I didn't push it, but I didn't go either.
On the wedding day, seeing everyone on Instagram posting photos dancing and having fun tore me apart. The person I loved like a sister had completely excluded me. I cut all ties with her right then and there.
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My best friend since high school called me crying, just 3 days before her wedding. "Please don't come to my wedding, and don't ask me why right now," she said. I was completely shocked. For the sake of our 10-year friendship, I didn't push it, but I didn't go either.
On the wedding day, seeing everyone on Instagram posting photos dancing and having fun tore me apart. The person I loved like a sister had completely excluded me. I cut all ties with her right then and there.
@watchkj This summer I'll take a picture of our huge garden for you. There are cherry, plum, apple, pear, orange, lemon, and kiwi trees there. It's perfect.
As she was leaving the table, she looked at me crying and said:
"I doubted the one person I should have trusted the most—you. And I blindly trusted the one person I should have doubted from the very beginning."
I had absolutely no idea; I never had any connection with the guy other than saying a casual hello. In disbelief, I asked, "So, how is the marriage going?"
She looked away: "We got divorced in the 3rd month..."
Turns out the guy cheated on her right after the wedding. And the craziest part? The girl he cheated with wasn't even me—it was a completely random woman they had never seen before in their lives!
Half a year went by. She practically begged me to meet for a coffee because she wanted to apologize. The moment she sat down at the table, she burst into tears and confessed the bitter truth:
Turns out, right before the wedding, she found out that the groom had actually been secretly in love with me since high school. "I was so terrified that if he saw you there, he'd regret marrying me and give up on us. That's why I told you not to come," she said.