Ten ways to say “I love you”
- Straightforward. Soft and heavy, like morning before the coffee’s started brewing. Like that’s all there is to say.
- Through laughter, over a chorus of voices, knowing it’ll strike home anyway. It’s meant for everyone here, after all.
- Slipped under your tongue, twisted into something else. “I trust you,” maybe. Trust them to figure it out.
- Instead of “thank you” or “see you soon” or “drive safe.” Because no matter what you say it’ll mean the same thing.
- Casually, as if you don’t mean it. Trying like hell not to mean it.
- Wrapped up in a question. How’s your day been, have you eaten, you know you can tell me anything, right? You know you can tell them anything. Right?
- Under your breath while the whole house sleeps, just before you have to leave for the day. More for yourself than for them.
- With a hand on their shoulder, a song on your lips, or a carton of their favorite ice cream in the freezer.
- Over a nervous smile, biting back the just-this-side-of-desperate hope they’ll say it back.
- With a soft sigh. Past exhaustion and frustration and despair, like it’s the only good thing left. Sometimes it is.