I Arrived at the High School Reunion, Expecting Nostalgia, But Found an Unspoken Secret Hanging Tight in the Air Instead

The conversation was stilted, each sentence carefully crafted, as if we were building a fragile bridge.

But beneath the surface, I could sense a deeper current, something unsaid that neither of us could quite reach.

I wanted to ask, to push for the truth, but the fear of what I might uncover held me back.

Instead, I settled for lighter topics, skirting around the edges of what really mattered.

“So, how have you been?” I asked, trying to sound casual.

They shrugged, a non-committal gesture. “Good, busy with work and all,” they replied.

We both knew the conversation was superficial, a placeholder for the real one we were avoiding.

But I could feel the tension building, the need to confront what lay beneath growing stronger.

“You seem to have done well for yourself,” I noted, glancing around at the people who seemed drawn to them.

They gave a small, self-deprecating laugh. “I guess,” they said, their eyes meeting mine briefly.

There was something in that look, a flicker of vulnerability that made my heart ache.

I wanted to reach out, to bridge the gap between us, but the fear of rejection held me back.

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