The old town hadn’t changed much since Alex left. The same rusty diner sign still hung crookedly over Main Street, the trees lining the road still swayed with the same gentle breeze, but something about the air felt different this time—charged, almost as if the past was waiting to collide with the present.
Alex’s fingers gripped the steering wheel tighter as he passed the familiar landmarks—his old high school, the park where he and Sam used to spend hours talking, laughing, and dreaming about a future they thought would never change. Now, those dreams felt like distant echoes, barely audible over the sound of his heart thumping in his chest.
He had only come back for one reason: to settle things once and for all. It wasn’t going to be easy. But facing the ghosts of his past seemed better than running from them forever.
Pulling into the driveway of his childhood home, Alex hesitated, taking a deep breath. Everything was exactly the way he remembered it, but it felt like a lifetime ago. His eyes lingered on the front porch—the place where he’d kissed Sam for the first time, the place where they’d promised they’d always be there for each other.
But life had a way of taking you in unexpected directions. And now, Alex wasn’t sure if he was ready for the reunion he knew was coming