ade noticed it first when her best friend Mia casually mentioned it over coffee.
“Hey, is everything okay between you and Caleb? He asked me the other day if you seemed happy lately.”
Jade blinked. “He did?”
It wasn’t the first time someone brought it up. Her coworker had once mentioned Caleb asking how Jade was doing at work. Her cousin mentioned how Caleb quietly asked if Jade was still into photography. And last week, her sister said he asked if Jade ever talked about the future anymore.
It was starting to add up.
Jade had never seen Caleb as the prying type. If anything, he was calm and observant, the kind of person who listened more than he spoke. But lately, he’d been more distant — polite, caring, but not present. And now she realized… he was asking everyone else about her. Just not her.
That night, she sat next to him on the couch, both scrolling through their phones, sharing space but not attention. She finally asked, “Why do you keep asking about me? But not to me?”
Caleb looked up, surprised but not confused. “Because I don’t know if you’d tell me the truth.”
Jade’s heart dropped.
He continued, “You smile. You say everything’s fine. But I feel the silence between your words. I thought maybe others could see what I couldn’t. Maybe they’d tell me if you were slipping away before I lost you completely.”
There it was — not suspicion, but fear. Not control, but concern.
Jade reached for his hand. “Next time, ask me. I’m still here. Just a little lost. But I want to find my way back — with you.”
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Moral:
If your partner always asks about you behind your back, it’s not always about distrust — sometimes it’s about fear, love, and not knowing how to bridge the quiet.