Apology: [uh-pol-uh-jee]: a written or spoken expression of one’s regret, remorse, or sorrow for having insulted, failed, or wronged another.
One evening several years ago, a woman with whom I had been corresponding sent me an urgent message. Only minutes earlier, her estranged husband had shown up unexpectedly on her doorstep with a bouquet of flowers in hand. The man tearfully professed his love for her, promised her that he would never harm her again and begged her to take him back. The woman was stunned. She wanted to believe his words and rush into his arms and receive him back into her life, but something cautioned her to hold back. She accepted the flowers and calmly told him she needed to think about what he had shared and watched him go. Continue reading Did He Apologize or Not?