
— Some Scars Stay Because No One Said Sorry —
It’s strange how some moments scream in your memory. The words they said behind your back. The promises they broke. The way they changed when you weren’t useful anymore.
That’s the thing about betrayal — it’s loud. It echoes. It crashes into your heart like a storm.
But the apology?
If it ever came at all,
it was quiet.
Too quiet.
Sometimes, it never comes.
The Weight of Silence After the Storm
You remember the moment they left. The way they blamed you. The way they turned people against you. The way they walked away like you never mattered.
And maybe deep down, you hoped they would realize it. That one day, they’d say, “I’m sorry for what I did.”
But they didn’t.
And the silence became its own kind of pain.
Because when someone hurts you that deeply, and then pretends like it never happened — that’s another wound in itself.
Louder Doesn’t Always Mean Stronger
The betrayal was loud because it broke something inside of you.
But you’re still standing.
Still breathing.
Still healing.
And even if their apology was a whisper — or worse, never spoken — it doesn’t erase your right to feel hurt.
Your pain is valid, even if they never acknowledge it.
You Don’t Need Their Words to Heal
Yes, an apology would help.
Yes, you deserved it.
But healing can’t wait for someone else’s conscience to wake up.
You don’t need their voice to validate your story.
You don’t need their sorry to close the chapter.
Sometimes, your own forgiveness to yourself is louder than the silence they left you in.
Forgiveness not for them — but for you.
So you can stop carrying what was never yours to hold.
In the End…
The betrayal was so loud.
It shook your heart.
It made you question everything.
It changed how you trust.
But the apology didn’t make a sound.
And maybe it never will.
Still — you’re growing.
Still — you’re stronger.
Still — you’re enough, even without the words you deserved to hear.
Because sometimes, silence teaches us what noise never could:
Your peace is not dependent on their remorse.