The potential for a ceasefire in the ongoing Iran war has prompted various reactions from the Iranian public. Many are stuck between the desire to end the violence and the fear that doing so will perpetuate the current regime's power. While politicians like Donald Trump announce progress, the reality on the ground is different. Ordinary Iranians are forced to navigate a landscape where communication is stifled by governmental restrictions, and their opinions about negotiations vary widely. Some express a longing for peace while others reject any discourse that might strengthen the existing authorities. Through personal stories, voices from Tehran illustrate a populace anxious for change yet haunted by the uncertainty of their leaders' future.