You aren't...wrong but Is that all you want to tell her? You're only giving her more reason to build walls. It's not really your fault seeing that you guys... don't know anything about each other and she'll get it. She understands. The problem is that she understands too well. You let yourself in completely unaware of the fact that there were doors--boy, did you care enough to look around in the first place? Again, not your fault. Your priorities were completely different, everyone's got different priorities, we get it. It wasn't your intention to make her feel like your intention was more than just making the "right decision" so it's not your fault. But. Damn. So this is how you're going to let her establish distance. This early? She knows her "limits" now. She really won't "bother" you or "overstep", you just watch. You won't know if she's even there. Babygirl probably won't even call the child "our" child when you're together. Aww, I hate it when authors take this route and never go through with it until the end. Let it end in a divorce. Let there be great and sudden void. Isolation. A very, very, very big decision. Just like this "wedding". And then, resolution--if there's enough chapters in the big plan.
Haha I get you I think she was hoping for a different answer as well bc she’s prolly the type that wants some type of love in a relationship and he phrased it so it seemed purely for convenience which I’d probably react the same way as you said
Haha I get you I think she was hoping for a different answer as well bc she’s prolly the type that wants some type of love in a relationship and he phrased it so it seemed purely for convenience which I’d p... dani
You aren't...wrong but
Is that all you want to tell her? You're only giving her more reason to build walls. It's not really your fault seeing that you guys... don't know anything about each other and she'll get it. She understands. The problem is that she understands too well. You let yourself in completely unaware of the fact that there were doors--boy, did you care enough to look around in the first place? Again, not your fault. Your priorities were completely different, everyone's got different priorities, we get it. It wasn't your intention to make her feel like your intention was more than just making the "right decision" so it's not your fault. But.
Damn. So this is how you're going to let her establish distance. This early? She knows her "limits" now. She really won't "bother" you or "overstep", you just watch. You won't know if she's even there. Babygirl probably won't even call the child "our" child when you're together. Aww, I hate it when authors take this route and never go through with it until the end. Let it end in a divorce. Let there be great and sudden void. Isolation. A very, very, very big decision. Just like this "wedding". And then, resolution--if there's enough chapters in the big plan.