>>33420441
That's sounds like a lovely ending to a fairytale. I can see the narrative you're selling. But the truth is life is simple and complex. And we don't always get a clean exit. Maybe ask yourself why you'd even want her back. And see if you can spot the wishful thinking in your own story. I see you're holding on brother. But she saw you. And that scared her. Not because there's something wrong with you. But because she realised you weren't the person she had in her head. Fairytales are fictional but they still resonate because of the meaning behind them. Her meaning changed not yours. Wanting her back is natural. But if my logic is correct. Simply returning doesn't change the dynamic it's just creates the same outcome. You don't want her back. You want what she represented to you.