A highly unnecessary website for a very necessary apology

Kimberly, hear me out.

I could have sent a regular paragraph, but apparently I cope with guilt by building websites. So here we are.

I’m sorry for making you feel like I wasn’t giving you my time or like I was wasting yours. I got completely distracted by what I was working on and didn’t reply the way I should have. That’s on me.

Being busy or excited about something isn’t an excuse to make you feel ignored. You didn’t deserve that, and I understand why it could have looked like I wasn’t taking you seriously.

The truth is, I really do like you. I’m not talking to you just to pass time. I genuinely want to keep getting to know you and see where this could go because I want something real with you.

I’m not asking you to instantly forget how you felt. I just want you to know that I recognize where I went wrong, and I want to do better—not just say it.

I’ll communicate. If I’m tied up, I can say that instead of disappearing and leaving you guessing.
I’ll be intentional. I want my actions to show that I’m serious about getting to know you.
I’ll own it. No weak excuses. I got distracted, handled it badly, and I’m sorry.

Can I make it up to you?

Choose carefully. One button has trust issues.