The Silent Year
The Silent Year
No relationship can withstand the test of a silent year.
A year of disregard.
A year of non-connection.
A year where one partner was manipulated, broken down, and left defenseless—while the other stood by in silence.
When there are no answers, no touch, no way to feel safe in each other’s presence, something sacred dies.
There is no returning from that kind of silence.
No amount of wishing or remembering can bridge what was left to rot in the dark.
The one who walked away—the one who allowed the silence—made their choice.
They ended it not with words, but with absence.
With fear.
With indifference.
The Silent Year marks the death of hope, the final extinguishing of connection.
Just like in the old pagan initiations—what is done cannot be undone.
Once the magic fails to meet the physical, the gods themselves seal the bond in stillness.
And so it ends.
Not with a fight, but with silence.
The year and a day becomes a judgment—a final spell cast by time itself.
It locks both souls into the paths they have chosen and separates them forever.
As that year and a day concluded, so will their lives unfold:
each bound to the truth of their own choosing.
That is the way of the gods, as it has always been told in their stories.
Comments
Post a Comment