Not every conversation has a clear ending.
There’s no final sentence.
No agreement.
No moment where both people know it’s over.
Sometimes, it just… slows down.
Replies take longer.
Words become shorter.
The tone shifts slightly, but enough to notice.
And then one day, it stops.
No conflict.
No explanation.
Just silence where something used to exist.
It’s easy to think that means it didn’t matter.
But most of the time, it’s the opposite.
Some conversations stop not because they’re finished —
but because they became too complicated to continue the same way.
Too many things left unsaid.
Too many meanings behind simple words.
So instead of addressing it,
we step back quietly.
We let distance do what honesty didn’t.
And over time, it becomes easier not to reach out.
Not because the connection is gone —
but because it changed shape.
Some conversations don’t disappear.
They just stay unfinished.
Somewhere in the background.
Not active.
But not entirely gone either.

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