I Let the Call Ring and Didn’t Call Back
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The phone rang on the table,
and she chose not to answer.
Priya saw the name.
Someone she spoke to regularly.
Not urgent.
But consistent.
She watched it ring.
Paused.
She was in the middle of something small.
Nothing important.
Just something easier not to interrupt.
She let it stop.
Told herself she would call back.
In a few minutes.
A message followed.
“Call me when you can.”
She read it.
Placed the phone down.
Later became the next hour.
Then the rest of the evening.
The next day, it was still there.
The missed call.
The message beneath it.
She thought about replying.
Acknowledging it.
But it felt delayed now.
Less natural.
Easier to leave.
Time moved.
The message slipped out of view.
There were no follow-ups.
No second call.
Weeks later, it came up.
Indirectly.
Something had happened around that time.
Details she hadn’t known.
Moments she hadn’t been part of.
Priya recognised the timing immediately.
The evening.
The call.
The pause.
She has replayed it since.
Not what followed.
Just the moment itself.
The screen lighting up.
The choice to wait.
And she understands now
that some moments don’t feel important
until they’re the only ones
you remember clearly.
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