“Miss me?”
Leave a series of small notes or meaningful trinkets leading from the entrance of the house to a celebratory meal. 2. Setting the Atmosphere Fswsister A Hot Welcome After Parting
She didn't offer an excuse. She didn't offer an apology. Instead, she dropped her bag with a heavy thud and stepped inside, shedding the cold night air like a second skin. Her eyes locked onto mine, a familiar spark dancing in them—a spark that warned of a storm, or perhaps a celebration. “Miss me
In the first ten minutes, both parties speak over each other, trying to compress months or years of missing events. “You won’t believe what happened—but first, I missed you so much.” This chaotic sharing is a form of emotional synchronization. She didn't offer an apology
The heavy "parting" fog lifted, replaced by the vibrant energy of being "home" in another person's presence.