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The awkwardness that once defined our interactions softened. Conversations that had once felt forced became honest and open. We spoke about our lives, our mistakes, our goals, and the ways we had both grown since the years when tension ruled the room. For the first time, we listened to each other without expectation or resentment.
Finding Common Ground

There was no sudden shift, no dramatic realization. Instead, understanding grew gradually, through conversations that acknowledged the past without being trapped by it. We addressed the discomfort directly, recognizing how unusual our situation might appear from the outside.
That honesty became the foundation of everything that followed.
