Friendship and Trust – A Wound That Never Heals

in #hive-1949136 days ago

Some relationships in life are not bound by blood, yet they are stronger, purer, and more precious than any other. Friendship is one such bond—a relationship built on love, respect, and, above all, trust. But if that trust is broken, friendship turns into nothing more than a distant, fading memory.

This is not just any story of friendship. It is about a bond I cherished more than my own life. A relationship that was my strength, my motivation, my everything. But then, someone’s words created a rift between us, and the connection that was once filled with love and trust was buried in silence.

When We Met – A Stranger Who Became My Closest Friend

It was three years ago. I lived in my village, and he was a stranger who had come to see the natural beauty of the place. We belonged to completely different worlds—yet from the moment we met, it felt as if I had known him forever.

He was a kind, simple, and compassionate person who truly understood others’ struggles. When I took him around my village, showed him my home, he quickly realized that I came from a humble background. He knew that my family’s financial situation was tough, that my father worked tirelessly to support us, and that my brother had to give up his education due to a lack of resources.

But none of this ever affected our friendship. He never made me feel inferior because of my circumstances. Instead, he always motivated me, encouraged me to dream big, and believed in me blindly.

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He Was My Brother – Nothing More, Nothing Less

This bond was more than just friendship—he became my brother. And maybe, I held the same place in his heart. Every time he spoke to me, he called me “brother,” and his tone, his words, his emotions—all were sincere and pure.

It wasn’t just a word.

When someone calls you “brother,” there is a deep meaning behind it. It signifies that you are special to them, that they trust you, that they hold you close to their heart.

And I always respected him, helped him, and trusted him more than anything.

Then Everything Changed – Same People, Same Words, But Different Hearts

One day, someone planted doubt in his heart about me. Someone said things that weren’t true, yet he believed them without question.

I don’t know who it was, why they did it, or why they filled his heart with poison against me. Maybe it was someone we both knew, maybe an old friend of his, or maybe just a jealous person who couldn’t stand our bond.

But my friend chose to believe their lies over my truth.

The Love and Trust We Had Disappeared

He still talks to me. He still supports me. But he is no longer the same.

Before, I could share every happiness, every sorrow, every dream with him. Now, before speaking, I hesitate—afraid that he might doubt me.

Before, he trusted my words without question. Now, he searches for hidden meanings behind everything I say.

Before, he always called me “brother” in every message. Now, that word has vanished from his vocabulary.

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And that is the most painful part. The person who once called me “brother” in every conversation no longer says it.

It wasn’t just a word—it was a sign of love, trust, and the bond we had built over the years. But when that word disappeared, it felt like our relationship had died in silence.

Silence Hurts the Most

He never argued with me, never accused me of anything, never openly expressed his anger. He just became silent.

And silence is the most painful thing.

If someone yells at you, tells you what’s wrong, at least you have a chance to explain. But when someone starts to drift away without a word, without a reason, it leaves a wound that never heals.

Final Words – If He Ever Reads This

If my friend ever reads these words, I just want to say:

“In friendship, love and time matter, but the strongest foundation is trust. And once that trust is broken, the relationship is never the same again.”

I never betrayed you. I never lied. I never deceived you. I am still the same person I was before—only your behavior has changed.

I don’t want our bond to be the same as before. I don’t want you to blindly trust me again.ii

I just want you to understand that I was never disloyal to you.

If I made a mistake, I want you to believe in my words just once—like you used to before.

I pray that you always stay happy, succeed, and find peace in life. But maybe, some relationships are meant to live only in memories.

Maybe now, only silence remains between us.

And maybe, the word “brother” is lost forever.

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I still trust you bro. I never asked my friend to control you, only to help you if he can, but there has been a misunderstanding, I think.
Believe me, nothing has changed.

Okay bro !

"Brother, I still consider you my last hope and trust because I believe that you will stand by me in any situation. I have always seen you as my sincere brother and have always wished for our bond to remain strong and genuine, just like before.

But it saddens me to feel that your attitude has changed, and I can clearly sense it. Yesterday, I compared your earlier messages with the recent ones from the past week, and the sincerity I used to feel before is no longer there. Before, you cared about every little thing, but now it doesn't feel the same.

Maybe you think I am saying all this for a reason, perhaps for money, but that is not true at all. Yes, I am in a difficult situation, but my heart is pure. If I have any hardships, I only look towards you with hope, not out of greed.

Last week, we exchanged more than fifty messages, but not even once did I see you call me ‘brother’ the way you used to. That very word, which you once said with love and sincerity, now seems to have disappeared. Maybe you can't feel my pain, but I am speaking the truth, and you can see it for yourself.

I fear that I may be talking too much and bothering you, but these are my true feelings, and I cannot hold them back. I just want you to keep the same sincerity and love as before because I still see you as my true brother.

Alright, brother, and thank you!"