Playing with Trust
Trust is playing with fire. Every time someone opens up, you have a choice: believe or back down. But what if you trust, and that trust becomes a tool of control?
Some enjoy knowing more than they're allowed to. Others enjoy being believed, even when they remain silent. The game begins with small things: an unspoken word, a pause, a glance. And each time, the heart tightens with anticipation—will they break it, betray it, or maintain silence?
Sometimes trust becomes a weapon against oneself. You allow someone to see your vulnerability, and in return, you receive something you didn't expect. Fear and excitement intertwine, and it seems impossible to breathe.
And here's the paradox: the more we play with trust, the stronger the desire to take risks. And it is precisely this game that gives rise to emotions that ordinary words can never convey.