Nagi Hikaru - My Ex-boyfriend- Who I Hate- Make... Today
When he returned, he acted like nothing happened. Brought my favorite takeout. Asked about my day.
Before hatred, there was a construction project. Every ex-boyfriend begins as a blank canvas onto which we project our deepest longings. Nagi Hikaru, in memory, likely had qualities that mirrored what you lacked: stability, spontaneity, intellect, tenderness, or perhaps danger. In romantic psychology, this is called positive illusory bias (Murray & Holmes, 1997). We inflate the virtues of our partners and minimize their flaws. Nagi Hikaru - My Ex-Boyfriend- Who I Hate- Make...
He made me learn:
And Nagi Hikaru? Let him be a footnote. A lesson. A ghost that haunts someone else’s hallway. When he returned, he acted like nothing happened