Step 1: Choose to let them back in. Step 2: Be brave enough to press send.
She stared at his name, now unblocked but still unreachable. She could search for him. She could type his name into the search bar, find his profile, and click Add Friend. That was the next step, the one all the help articles forgot to mention.
She didn’t hesitate this time. She pressed Unblock.
The three dots appeared. Then disappeared. Then appeared again.
The next evening, Liam walked into the hospital room. He was wearing the orange beanie. It was even lumpier than she remembered, stretched out and faded. He looked nervous, holding a bag of grapes and a crossword puzzle book—her father’s favorite.
Her blocked list appeared. There he was. Liam Connelly. His profile picture was from 2020—a shot of him hiking in the Catskills, wearing that ridiculous orange beanie she had knitted for him that came out lumpy and misshapen. He had worn it anyway. Every cold day. “It has character,” he’d said.
Her finger hovered.
And now Liam was just a ghost in her blocked list, floating in the same purgatory as crypto scammers and a former boss who had once sent a passive-aggressive email about TPS reports.
Step 1: Choose to let them back in. Step 2: Be brave enough to press send.
She stared at his name, now unblocked but still unreachable. She could search for him. She could type his name into the search bar, find his profile, and click Add Friend. That was the next step, the one all the help articles forgot to mention.
She didn’t hesitate this time. She pressed Unblock. how can i unblock someone on fb
The three dots appeared. Then disappeared. Then appeared again.
The next evening, Liam walked into the hospital room. He was wearing the orange beanie. It was even lumpier than she remembered, stretched out and faded. He looked nervous, holding a bag of grapes and a crossword puzzle book—her father’s favorite. Step 1: Choose to let them back in
Her blocked list appeared. There he was. Liam Connelly. His profile picture was from 2020—a shot of him hiking in the Catskills, wearing that ridiculous orange beanie she had knitted for him that came out lumpy and misshapen. He had worn it anyway. Every cold day. “It has character,” he’d said.
Her finger hovered.
And now Liam was just a ghost in her blocked list, floating in the same purgatory as crypto scammers and a former boss who had once sent a passive-aggressive email about TPS reports.