#Chapter 38: A Promise
Abby
The weight of loneliness presses down on me as the pristine table setting lies untouched. The absence
of Adam’s presence burns more than any verbal rebuke ever could. Frustration bubbles within me as I
glare at the untouched plates of food, each dish meticulously crafted to symbolize the deep affection I
hold for him.
“This dam ned evening…” I mutter under my breath.
My fingers tremble slightly as I quickly text Chloe: “Adam didn’t show. AGAIN.”
Before I can even put my phone down, it’s vibrating, and Chloe’s name flashes across the screen. I
take a deep breath and answer. “Hey.”
Chloe wastes no time, her voice thick with worry and frustration. “Abby, what the hell happened? Did he
at least call?”
I sigh, trying to hold back my tears. “I waited, Chloe. Set the table, lit candles, even put on that playlist
he loves. An hour goes by, and nothing. So I called him. And guess where he is?”
Chloe huffs. “Let me guess. The restaurant?”
“Bingo,” I mutter bitterly. “And the best part? He acted like it was just another day. Like he hadn’t
promised he’d be here just yesterday.”
There’s a pause on Chloe’s end before she says, “Abby, how many times are you going to let him do
this? This isn’t what love looks like.”
My voice cra cks a bit as I feel the irresistible urge to defend him, even though I know it’s wrong. “But
we share so much. The passion for food, our dreams… There are moments, Chloe, where everything
feels right. I love him.”
Chloe takes a deep breath, “You remember that one time we tried to bake Leah’s birthday cake, and
we accidentally mistook salt for sugar? On the surface, they looked so similar but tasted worlds apart.
Maybe that’s Adam. Looks right but isn’t good for you.”
I’m taken aback by her words, the truth in them stinging. “I… I don’t know, Chloe. Maybe I’m afraid of
being alone.”
moved on so quickly after Karl. Are
just… moving
fighting the truth in her words. “Adam’s not a rebound,
“But look, Abby, he’s a workaholic. He’s not
to end things, know that
conflicting emotions. “I need to cool off, think things
comforting. “You
someone’s priority.”
as I change the subject. “Hey, speaking of priorities, weren’t
to be on a date
and I can imagine her blushing on the other end. “Oh, it was… well,
very good.”
Chloe! Leaving so soon? That must’ve been…
in. The comfort of our shared humor momentarily eases my pain. “Let’s
thrilling, but, well,
there, Chlo,” I say, feeling the weight of
voice. “And remember, you’re
end the call, my
wine, its flavor, though rich, now tainted by
is drenched in warm hues from the
they cast illuminates the high ceilings and ornate woodwork of
care, seems to mock
fit of fury, I swipe at a plate of caprese salad, sending cherry tomatoes rolling and
leaves.
I
scraping the food into the trash.
is discarded, just like the promises
of moments in our relationship, is heartbreakingly
wasteful—process when an idea, perhaps
wine, hits me.
aloud, the name acting like a beacon in the fog of my
always been different—reliable, true to his word. He’s an as
And I miss him, and I’m
the second, and perhaps the wine lending a hand, I
other end. What
Karl’s voice breaks through
a deep breath, I plunge into my
chuckles softly. “You mean
laugh, somewhat embarrassed. “I mean at my place. I cooked up a storm, and now I
to feed an
between us, but it’s more contemplative than awkward. I
trying to decipher
know,” he starts, “It’s
bite my lip, debating how much to reveal. “Adam bailed on me. Again. And I just… I
all this food, to
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