No one understood them.
From the very beginning, it didnāt make sense.
She was quiet, reserved, always thinking before speaking.
He was loud, spontaneous, the kind of person who never stayed still.
When they first met, it wasnāt romantic.
It was awkward.
They argued over something smallāsomething neither of them even remembers now.
But for some reasonā¦
They kept talking.
Their conversations werenāt smooth.
They disagreed a lot.
Sometimes it felt like they were speaking two completely different languages.
And yet⦠neither of them walked away.
People started noticing.
And they had opinions.
āWhy are you even with him?ā
āSheās not right for you.ā
āThis wonāt last.ā
They heard it all.
At first, they laughed it off.
Then it started getting louder.
Friends questioned them.
Family doubted them.
Even strangers judged them.
It was like the whole world was waiting for them to fail.
And honestlyā¦
Sometimes, they almost did.
They fought more than most couples.
They misunderstood each other.
There were moments when walking away felt easier than staying.
And a few times⦠they actually did walk away.
Days without talking.
Silence.
Distance.
The kind of distance that makes you wonder if itās over for good.
But something always pulled them back.
Not because it was easy.
But because it mattered.
One night, after one of their worst fights, they sat in silence.
No anger left.
No energy to argue.
Just⦠quiet.
āI donāt think we make sense,ā she said.
He nodded.
āWe donāt,ā he replied.
Another pause.
Then he added:
āBut I donāt want anyone else.ā
She looked at him.
And for the first time, everything became clear.
It wasnāt about being perfect.
It wasnāt about matching.
It wasnāt about what people thought.
It was about one simple thing:
Choosing each other.
Again.
And again.
And again.
Years passed.
People stopped talking.
Not because they understoodā¦
But because they realized it didnāt matter.
They were still together.
Still different.
Still imperfect.
But still choosing each other every single day.
And maybe thatās what made their relationship so strong.
Not that it made senseā¦
But that it survived everything that said it shouldnāt.
Some relationships donāt need to be understoodā¦
They just need to be real.
