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haiii for your spotify special thing can you pls do Fermin Lopez with #5 âşď¸đ¤˛
song; i miss you, iâm sorry - gracie abrams
part of the spotify wrapped special
You couldnât pinpoint the exact moment when everything fell apart, but you guessed it wasnât a single moment. Instead, it was a series of things piling up on top of each other, making it increasingly difficult to sweep them under the rug.
FermĂn and you, a little immature from the start, somehow worked. Two peas in a pod for as long as you could remember. Everyone cheered when you announced your relationship, just before FermĂn signed with Barcelona. It wasnât a secret to anyone that you were in love; maybe the only ones who didnât realize it were the two of you. So, when you finally confirmed you were a couple, everyone who knew you was delighted.
However, being with someone for so long from such a young age almost always ends up being detrimental, and you two were no exception. At first, there werenât really any problems. Both of you were young in Barcelona full of dreams. FermĂn was starting his career at the club of his dreams, and you were beginning your studies at the university you had always wanted to attend. Whenever you could, you went to his matches to support him, and he always made an effort to take you on romantic dates.
But the honeymoon phase is only temporary, and the problems between you two began to surface as quickly as the changes in your lives.
âWeâre forever, Y/N,â FermĂn said one day after a fight in his apartment.
You were crying on the couch while he cleaned up the mess you had both made in the kitchen during the argument. Once he had calmed down enough, he came to comfort you for something he himself had caused.
âIâm sorry,â he said, kissing your temple. âItâs you and me. This is just temporary.â
But it wasnât temporary. If anything, the bad moments multiplied from then on. Both of you were anxious, on the verge of collapse. The pressure of performing well at Barcelona was overwhelming FermĂn, and your university workload had you ready to explodeânot to mention the loneliness you felt being so far from home.
There wasnât a day that went by without the two of you fighting over the smallest things, and the cruelty of your words in anger haunted you both like ghosts after the storm had passed.
It was obvious to everyone who knew you that the best thing would be to end the relationship, but as always, the two of you were the last to realize it. The same people who had celebrated your relationship were now pleading with you to open your eyes and walk away.
In the end, they were right, and your relationship with FermĂn came to an end.
Heartbroken and directionless, you decided to focus entirely on your studies. After all, you had to do something to keep yourself from thinking about the person you missed most in your life. Months later, just as you were about to receive an award for a research project youâd completed in one of your classes, you got a call from the last person you expected.
âFermĂn?â you answered the phone, incredulous.
âHey,â your ex-boyfriendâs voice came through the line. âI hope Iâm not bothering you, but I heard youâre getting an award. I just wanted to congratulate you.â
You didnât say anything for a few seconds, taking in the sound of his voice after so many months of silence.
âThanks. Itâs just a small recognition,â you finally replied.
He nodded, even though you couldnât see him.
âI still think about you,â he whispered into the phone, so softly that you had to press it closer to your ear to catch the words. âI miss you, Iâm sorry.â
Those five words felt like a punch to the chest. Youâd tried so hard not to miss him that you hadnât realized it was the only thing you truly felt.
âI miss you too,â you admitted. âNothing happened in the way I wanted.â Your voice cracked as you spoke, but it was the least of your concerns.
âMe neither.â
âDo you maybe⌠I donât know if youâre busy, but would you want to come to the ceremony? Itâs short, maybe an hour,â you asked nervously. Youâd never been nervous talking to FermĂn before, but this felt like a special occasion.
On the other end of the line, he smiled, though you couldnât see it.
âIâd love to.â