I’M A SERVER AT A DINER

I didn’t think much of it until a few days later when the man came back. He looked even older than I remembered, like he’d aged years in just a few weeks. He didn’t ask for the comfy booth this time but sat at the counter, staring at the cup of coffee I poured for him.

“She came back,” I told him, hoping to lift his spirits.

His eyes widened. “She did?”

“Yeah, and I gave her the letter. She seemed… moved by it.”

He exhaled, his shoulders relaxing just a bit. “I didn’t think she’d read it,” he murmured. “I hurt her so badly. I… I don’t deserve her forgiveness, but I had to try.”

Curiosity got the better of me. “What did you write to her?”

He gave me a sad smile. “Everything I should have said a long time ago. An apology. An explanation. And a promise… if she’ll let me make it right.”

Before I could respond, the bell above the diner door jingled, and in walked the woman. She stopped short when she saw him at the counter. For a moment, they just stared at each other, the world around them seeming to fade away.

I decided to give them space and stepped into the kitchen, peeking out through the little window in the door. She slowly walked over to him and sat down on the stool beside him. They didn’t speak right away, but their body language told me everything. Her posture was hesitant but open, while his was tense yet hopeful.

Finally, she spoke, her voice barely audible even in the quiet diner. “I read your letter.”

His hands shook as he clutched his coffee cup. “I… I didn’t expect you to come back,” he said, his voice thick with emotion.

“I almost didn’t,” she admitted. “But your words… they reminded me of the man I fell in love with all those years ago. The one who used to write me poems on napkins and bring me wildflowers.”

He smiled faintly. “I still remember your favorite—daisies.”

She nodded, tears glistening in her eyes. “I’ve been so angry, so hurt, but… I realized I’ve missed you. And maybe… maybe we can find our way back to each other.”

His breath hitched. “Do you mean that?”

“I’m willing to try,” she said, her voice steady but soft. “But it’s not going to be easy. We’ll have to rebuild.”

“I’ll do whatever it takes,” he said fervently. “Just… thank you for giving me another chance.”

They stayed at the counter for hours, talking and laughing softly, the tension between them slowly dissolving. By the time they left, they were holding hands, their smiles brighter than I’d ever seen.

Watching them walk out together, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of hope. Love, as messy and complicated as it can be, has a way of healing when you least expect it.

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