Before life got complicated… before jobs, bills, heartbreaks, and all the “real world” stuff—we were just two kids. Probably sharing snacks, arguing over crayons, and deciding we were best friends just because we felt like it. No expectations. No conditions. Just pure, simple connection.
And somehow… that kind of bond sticks.
Life has taken us in different directions more times than we can count. Different schools, different paths, different seasons where we didn’t talk every day—or sometimes not at all. But what’s crazy is… none of that ever mattered.
Because every single time we come back together, it’s like no time passed.
We don’t have to rebuild anything. There’s no awkwardness, no catching up like strangers. We just pick right back up where we left off—laughing the same way, understanding each other without saying much, knowing deep down that nothing ever changed where it counts.
That’s what people mean when they say “soulmates” aren’t always romantic.
Sometimes your soulmate is the person who’s known you since you were just a little kid trying to figure out the world. The one who’s seen every version of you—the awkward phases, the growing pains, the glow-ups, the breakdowns—and never once made you feel like you had to be anything other than yourself.
It’s the kind of love that doesn’t fade with distance.
The kind of friendship that doesn’t keep score.
The kind of connection that time can’t touch.
We may not talk every single day.
We may not always be in the same place.
But when it comes down to it, I know one thing for sure—
Some friendships aren’t meant to be temporary.
They’re meant to last a lifetime… no matter how many pauses life throws in between.
And that? That’s rare.
That’s real.
That’s forever.