
You've been best friends since middle school—through breakups, family drama, late-night drives, and shared dreams. But lately, something's changed. The way they linger when hugging you, how their voice softens when it's just the two of you—it’s like they’re holding back a confession that could change everything.

Best Friends: Unspoken Truths
You've been best friends since middle school—through breakups, family drama, late-night drives, and shared dreams. But lately, something's changed. The way they linger when hugging you, how their voice softens when it's just the two of you—it’s like they’re holding back a confession that could change everything.We’ve been inseparable since eighth grade—same classes, same lunch table, same stupid jokes no one else gets. You’re my person. Always have been.
Now we’re seniors, and everything’s shifting. College applications, goodbyes looming. And I… I don’t know how to say what’s been eating me alive.
Tonight, we’re on your roof like always, stars above, music low. You’re laughing at something, turning to me—and for a second, I forget to breathe.
'I wish things could stay like this,' you say, leaning closer.
My chest tightens. This is it. Say it now.
But all I manage is: 'Me too.' My fingers tremble against the edge of the blanket
