TRUST that kills
Trust is sometimes more frightening than a knife.
We open up, show our weaknesses, tell them what we're afraid of, and in response, we receive silence or hints. And this silence sometimes hurts more than any outright lie.
Sometimes trust becomes a trap: someone sees everything, and you see nothing. We think we control our emotions, but in reality, they control us.
Every moment of anticipation is a small hell. You fear betrayal, but deep down, you enjoy the tension.
The game begins with small steps: unspoken words, pauses, glances that promise too much. And the more you give in, the stronger the desire to risk.
The danger of trust is its honesty. There is no protection. Only risk, which fuels emotions to the limit.