Maybe she was just too busy at that time. There could be a lot of things on her plate, like work, study or taking care of family. So she might not have had the time to check your story.
You could send her a friendly message asking if she saw it. For instance, 'Hey, I noticed you didn't watch my story. Just wanted to make sure you're okay.'
There are several possibilities. She might be a bit shy or hesitant to reply to your text directly. Watching your story could be her way of showing some level of interest without fully engaging in a conversation. Or perhaps she was in a situation where she couldn't text back immediately, like being in a meeting or with family, but had a moment to quickly look at your story. Another reason could be that she doesn't really want to have a deep text conversation but is casually interested in your updates as shown by watching your story.
Perhaps he has some sort of issue with you, although it's not very likely just based on this one instance. But if there has been some tension or misunderstanding between you two recently, it might have influenced his decision not to watch your story. For example, if you had an argument and he's still a bit miffed, he might be avoiding any form of engagement with your content for the time being.
I asked my beautiful leader if she liked me and she said she didn't. I began to doubt her true thoughts, but her answer made me feel at ease. I decided to let go of this crush and continue to focus on my work. Although it may be difficult, I believe that as long as I focus on my career, I will eventually find someone more suitable for me.
Maybe she's just really busy. There could be a lot going on in her life right now, like work or personal stuff, and she simply doesn't have the time to check out your story.
It's a rather unclear statement. Maybe it should be 'She didn't stay' or something similar. It could mean that you found the person you love deeply, but for some reason she left or didn't continue in the relationship. For example, perhaps there were external factors like family pressure or she had personal issues that made her not be able to stay with you.
Writing a novel required a constant investment of time and energy, as well as constant attempts at new ideas and creativity. If one felt lost and uncertain during this process, it might indicate that one's enthusiasm for writing novels had decreased.
In this case, you can consider re-examining your interest and motivation in writing novels and consider the following questions:
Do you still feel the passion for the novel? If you don't have enough interest or don't like writing novels as much as before, you might need to reconsider your interests.
Are you still interested in the story and character development of the novel? If you feel that you have lost interest in the storyline and character development, you may need to consider switching to other types of writing.
Do you still want to write novels? If he no longer wanted to write novels, he might need to find other ways to express his creativity.
If you are confused about your passion and motivation for writing, you may need to re-evaluate your interests and goals to find a more suitable way to express your ideas and creativity.