It is realistic. I was engaged, living with my fiance, and things ended. The love fizzled out and there was no getting it back, especially if one party didn’t want to try. What’s there to do but end it and mourn? They probably could have salvaged it, but Mincheol let his indifference turn to resentment. It’s hard to go back from that. I was her, waiting for the chance to get the spark back. Luckily we didn’t get to the resentment part and ended on fairly okay terms, all things considered. She’s jaded, and I don’t blame her. Getting burnt by love creates a shield around your heart. You don’t easily give it away again, and with a good amount of mistrust and reluctance.
It is realistic. I was engaged, living with my fiance, and things ended. The love fizzled out and there was no getting it back, especially if one party didn’t want to try. What’s there to do but end it and mourn? They probably could have salvaged it, but Mincheol let his indifference turn to resentment. It’s hard to go back from that. I was her, waiting for the chance to get the spark back. Luckily we didn’t get to the resentment part and ended on fairly okay terms, all things considered. She’s jaded, and I don’t blame her. Getting burnt by love creates a shield around your heart. You don’t easily give it away again, and with a good amount of mistrust and reluctance.