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Chapter 12 - Chapter 12

I packed in the morning.

There wasn't much to fold. I hadn't worn half the clothes I brought. I just kept putting on the same few outfits — the ones I felt most like myself in.

The cottage felt quiet. Not heavy. Just… still.

I took my time.

There was no rush, and nothing left to do.

Outside, the sky was pale blue. A little cloudy. Warm enough to leave my sweater draped over my arm. I locked the front door, took one last look at the porch, and walked down the steps.

No one was waiting.

But I didn't expect anyone to be.

I made my way toward the stop slowly, past the same turns and signs I'd passed every day without really thinking. A couple birds flew overhead. I passed two people walking a dog. That was it.

It felt like a regular morning.

Just with something missing.

The bus arrived right on time.

I got on. Found a window seat. Watched the town pull away.

Just quiet.

A few months later.

I got a promotion.

Bigger team. More meetings. A lot of spreadsheets. I smiled in the right places and kept my coffee filled and told myself I was doing well — because I was.

I was fine.

Better than fine, some days.

I'd fall asleep on the train ride home with my phone still in my hand, or spend Saturday mornings cleaning and pretending I didn't miss anything.

But every once in a while — just sometimes — I'd catch a smell in the air that reminded me of the sea.

Or I'd see someone walking ahead of me on the sidewalk, hands in their pockets, quiet, and for a second I'd think—

No.

Not think.

Just feel it.

Alan.

He'd come back in flashes.

In silence. In stillness. In the way I paused for no reason and looked at the sky.

I don't think I'll ever stop remembering him.

But I don't need to.

Some people stay.

Even when they don't.

THE END.

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