Ask for clarity with one specific sentence, no essay, no accusation, and no hidden test.
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: Name the question in one direct sentence. Keep it simple enough that you can feel steady even if the reply is slow, dry, or not what you hoped for.
Avoid: Burying the ask in hints or a test. 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 wanted to check in clearly instead of guessing. Are you still interested in continuing this, or should I take the space as a no?
Where tarot fits
A Fatewave pull will not tell you the literal answer to "What should I text to ask for clarity?" by reading their mind. It should help you notice whether you are texting from fear, clarity, curiosity, or closure.