The safest read is the observable pattern: directness, consistency, follow-through, and whether the connection can hold a real conversation.
Boundary: Fatewave cannot know another person's feelings with certainty. Use this as reflection and entertainment, not as proof, therapy, legal, financial, medical, or crisis advice.
What to do next
Best move: Ask for one clear next step, or watch whether their actions get more consistent. Keep it simple enough that you can feel steady even if the reply is slow, dry, or not what you hoped for.
Avoid: Diagnosing fear or hidden feelings from distance, silence, or chemistry alone. The goal is clarity, not a test that only increases the spiral.
Read the pattern, not one signal
- One signal can be noise: a view, a read receipt, a delayed reply, or a like.
- A pattern has repetition: how often they initiate, whether plans happen, and whether their words match effort.
- Your next move should protect dignity even when the outcome is uncertain.
A clear text option
If you want clarity, keep it to one direct sentence and let their response carry real weight. For example: I like where this is going and I'd like to know if we're heading the same direction — where's your head at?
Where tarot fits
A Fatewave pull will not tell you the literal answer to "Are they hiding feelings for me?" by reading their mind. It should help you notice whether you are texting from fear, clarity, curiosity, or closure.