This is an edited extract from When A Soulmate Says No: A Memoir by Amanda Trenfield, followed by an exclusive note from the author in her own words.
If you'd like to read the beginning of the book, in which Amanda describes how she met 'one of her soulmates', Jason, you can read it here.
I reached out to Jason about a month after we met to let him know that through the circumstances of a family friend's funeral, I would be near his home for a few days. I wrote that it would be lovely to see him. I tried to sound balanced and carefree.
I was honestly though desperate to reconnect in person; to see if his feelings for me mirrored my attraction to and feelings for him. Surely. I couldn’t see it any other way. I couldn’t entertain the potential for any other perspective. I wasn't the only one in the energy that night. I wasn't the only one in our intense connection. My eyes were not the only eyes affected. I wasn't the only one in our kisses.
He responded to my email immediately, confirming he'd love to see me too. I was ecstatic. The emails went back and forth searching for a time that suited us both until... silence.
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The next morning, I received a message. It was brief, unemotive. He'd thought about my proposition and decided it wouldn't be a good idea for us to catch up or stay in touch. He declared he didn't want to "mess with my situation." Oh, and as a final sign-off he said, "look after yourself." I was devastated.