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◇ Tarot Spread · 5 cards ◇

Will We Reconcile

After a quarrel, what matters isn't "who's to blame" but whether there's a way back. Five cards show what holds you together, what drove you apart, and which way the scales of reconciliation are tipping.

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  • 5 cards in this spread
  • Waite-Smith deck
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About This Spread

Reconciliation isn't about rewinding — it's about finding a new place where the two of you feel good again. That's why this spread looks not to the past but ahead: what's at the heart of things now, what works toward coming closer, what makes the step hard, and what outcome is taking shape.

The cards are honest both about hope and the lack of it: sometimes they say "yes, but you'll have to be the one to make the first move," sometimes "the pause has stretched too long, and the heart has cooled." Either way, you leave the reading not with an illusion, but with a clear sense of whether it's worth keeping the door open.

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