What is left unsaid between you and them?
Pick a pile:
Pile 1
Pile 2
Pile 3
this reading is for the connections that never fully closed. the ones that still feel present in small ways, even after time has passed. take a breath, don’t overthink it, and choose the pile you feel most drawn to.
timeless reading. if it finds you, it’s meant to meet you where you are.
take what resonates, leave what doesn’t ♡
Pile 1: °‧ 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 ·。
9 of swords, 4 of pentacles, 7 of wands
this feels like something that was never said because it felt too vulnerable to say.
there’s a lot of overthinking here. words held back, things replayed late at night, things that almost came out but didn’t. someone cared more than they showed, but kept it locked in. not because it wasn’t real, but because it felt safer to hold onto it than risk what could happen if they said it out loud.
there’s also a strong sense of emotional guarding. both of you, or at least one of you, staying defensive, protecting yourself, not wanting to be the one who gives more or gets hurt first.
what’s left unsaid is simple, but heavy. “i felt more than i let on.” “i was scared to open up.”
Pile 2: °‧ 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 ·。
3 of wands reversed, 5 of swords, 6 of swords reversed
this feels like something that didn’t move forward the way it was supposed to.
plans that didn’t happen, distance that wasn’t crossed, something that stayed stuck instead of growing. there’s also tension here, maybe words that were said wrong, or situations that turned into conflict instead of understanding.
the 6 of swords reversed makes it feel like neither of you fully moved on from it, even if you tried to. there’s still a part of this connection that feels unfinished, like it never reached a proper conclusion.
what’s left unsaid here feels like frustration and regret. “this could have gone differently.”
Pile 3: °‧ 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 ·。
7 of cups reversed, 5 of pentacles, princess of cups
this feels like clarity that came too late.
someone didn’t fully understand their feelings at the time, or didn’t see the connection clearly until it was already slipping away. there’s a sense of emotional distance or loss here, like one person felt left out, unseen, or not chosen.
but the princess of cups brings something softer underneath it. feelings that were genuine, even if they weren’t expressed properly. something that wanted to be said, but stayed quiet or came out in smaller, indirect ways.
what’s left unsaid feels gentle, but a little sad. “i did have feelings for you.” “i just didn’t know how to show it.”
















