Valentine’s Day is here. Florists are sprinting. Heart-shaped things multiply overnight. Someone is panic-buying a crimson bouquet while texting “on my way” with the confidence of a liar. There’s a version of love we learn from movies. It’s cinematic — a thousand violins, a storm outside the window, someone sprinting through an airport. But beneath all the noise, it’s something so sweet, so simple: one shared day where the whole planet pauses to think about love. Messy, funny, sincere, insincere, confusing, all consuming, fleeting, but love, all the same. How do you capture so many colours, so many songs of love? We try, with this collage episode with voices from our old high school universe, scattered across the globe: cities, careers, marriages, heartbreaks, long-distance lives. This is the version of love you learn only after you’ve lived a little. It feels like a reunion — except instead of small talk and “what do you do now?”, we went straight into the matters of the heart. When you ask about love, everyone becomes startlingly honest. It feels like sitting with friends on a terrace at night under the moonlight after a long day, where conversation turns unexpectedly real—luminous. Someone laughs mid-sentence because they can’t believe they’re admitting it. Someone gets quiet, teary-eyed. Someone says something so true you want to hug them. It’s soft honesty that comes out with people you knew before you curated yourself for the real world. Each verse of this love song is different. Love of a son learning to see his father. Love as a sweet, one-sided, teenage obsession. Love for parents — secure, embarrassing, then priceless. Love for yourself. A warm bath, a memory, a little paper star. Love as friendship — the kind where you can share your worst thoughts, and you’ll be held close anyway. We reflect on what changes as you grow older: how younger love can sometimes look like fireworks — or anxiety in a pretty cute outfit — while older love is calm, peaceful. There’s also Kyoto. There are rivers. There is sunlight. There is the moment you pause inside your own life and realize: this matters. (When you know, you know.) So thank you, to our high school sweethearts — Harshita, Pranav, Datta, Deeksha, Rishvik, Sam, Priyanka, Niyathi, Spandana, Aqueel, and Meghnath — for giving your time, your truth, and for being you. You made this episode feel like a shared homecoming. We love you for it. And to you, reading and listening: we made this for you, too. To keep you company. Valentine’s Day, for all its glitter and marketing, is still built on a human impulse we can’t quite outgrow: the urge to say, I was here, and I cared. Love is not one thing — it’s a whole ecosystem. Tread softly. Xoxo, The Dash Sisters We want to hear your love stories too. Tell us when you fell in love, when it made sense for the first time, when you held it close, or let it go. Leave us a note. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dashsisters.substack.com