Troy was my first love. We were about to get married, and I was over the moon! We planned our wedding; it was supposed to be stunning! But just a week before, I was at a restaurant with friends when suddenly I saw him… Troy, hugging some gorgeous brunette and walking away with her. My heart just shattered.
I ran out of the restaurant in tears. How could he do this to me?! I didn’t want to see him ever again—I couldn’t. I wrote him a goodbye letter, begging him NEVER to look for me.
The very next day, I packed up and left town forever.
Years went by. I was blessed by the heavens and found love again—Edward. We spent a magical 45 years together, raised wonderful kids, but… two years ago, he passed away. Life lost its color.
Then the mailman brought me this letter. It felt weird—my kids never send letters, and I didn’t have any other family. But as soon as I opened it, tears filled my eyes. It was from Troy. I couldn’t believe it! After all these years… The more I read, the more I realized—I HAD to leave. Immediately.
The letter was brief but full of raw emotion. Troy wrote that he had never forgotten me, that he regretted the day we parted ways, and that he always prayed I’d find happiness. He also said he was sorry. He didn’t go into detail, but he pleaded for a chance to speak in person. He wrote, “I have something important to tell you—it might change everything.”
I stared at the words “change everything” until they blurred before my eyes. So many emotions filled my heart: anger, sadness, regret, curiosity. Even though Edward’s passing had left me fragile, I felt a spark of courage resurface. I decided I needed answers—about that mysterious woman, about the heartbreak, about why Troy was reaching out half a century later. The next morning, I reserved a small motel room in my old hometown.