No. Sorry. You have spent months being the biggest jerk to me. You don't get to decide to like me one day and think I will forget that. I want someone to care for me like my dad cared for my mom. And you aren't him.
In the book "Obsidian" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character confronts someone who has mistreated them for an extended period. They express their frustration by stating that the other person cannot simply decide to change their feelings after months of being unkind. This reflects a strong sense of self-respect and the importance of consistent care and respect in relationships.
The character emphasizes the kind of love they seek, one similar to...