Hey there world, I'm Emerson B. Delacruz. I'm seventeen years old and I currently reside in Sacramento, California. I'm a junior at Monterey Trail High School. @ohbraaandy♥ I have some amazing friends and I'm always down for more. Late! Pencils in the Spacemaker
After a while, there comes a point in a relationship where you feel that the person you’re in it with should be the one to spend the rest of your life with. Though this stage may be sudden, brief, and foolish, it’s the stage in the relationship where you feel you’re on top of the world and you don’t want this invincibility to end. However, the downside is thinking it out and realizing that though spending your life with this person is definitely possible, it’s not probable. It’s a bittersweet stage packed with happiness, confusion, and a harsh reality check.
The thing I hate about relationships:
You don’t fully know how the other person feels. You don’t know what they’re thinking or what their next move is. It’s hard to tell why they’re still with you after everything goes down and you just need reassurance to know you’re still safe in that person’s arms. Relationships are a double-edged sword man. Whether it’s going good or bad, it’s going to hurt eventually.
To my ex.
Thank you for the memories and the experience. Thanks for the good times, the smiles, and the love. But what I want to thank you for the most is how to love and how not to love. Thanks for showing me the bittersweet effects and misconceptions of love because without it, I would not have grown as much as I did. Though our time has passed and our roads have separated, you’ve shown me so much over the course of our relationship and I hope I showed you just as much. I will always remember you because of this and in hindsight, I am glad the way things turned out the way they did. Though you may not realize it, it’s the most beneficial thing you have done for me and I can’t thank you enough for that.
Best regards, me