#Chapter 80: New Horizons
Karl
The sun is barely hovering above the horizon as I pull up in front of Abby’s apartment building on
Friday morning.
I can’t help but smile as I think about the day ahead of us. My black car idles, the hum of its engine
drowned out by the pop song playing on the radio—a song I can easily imagine Abby singing along to,
although I don’t personally care for that kind of music myself.
With a deep breath, I turn off the engine and grab the to-go cup of her favorite coffee from the cup
holder.
She opens the door almost as soon as I knock, as though she was standing there, waiting. There’s a
look in her eyes that makes it seem as though she’s still on the fence about going. But the second her
eyes meet mine, the tension in her shoulders eases. Just a bit.
“Good morning,” I greet, handing her the coffee. “Figured you could use this.”
She grins, taking a sip immediately. “You read my mind.”
There’s a slight silence for a few moments. My eyes scan the inside of her apartment, where a bag sits
on the floor behind her; it’s packed haphazardly, no doubt. She’s never been the neatest traveler.
“Oh, one more thing,” she says before I can say anything. She slips her phone out of her pocket and
begins tapping furiously on the screen while her coffee cup balances precariously in the crook of her
elbow. “I have to tell Ethan—”
“Ethan will be fine without you,” I say, sn atching both the phone and the coffee cup away. “And so will
the restaurant. Just enjoy your time off, Abby.”
She glares at me for a moment, that signature stare of hers, but finally relaxes and lets out a deep sigh.
“You’re right.”
We hit the road within a few minutes. The morning sun streams through the windows, casting her face
in a warm amber glow. I plug in my phone and shuffle through a playlist I know she’ll love.
“So, long drive ahead. Music?”
“Surprise me,” she says, her fingers nervously tapping on the coffee cup.
I hit play, and the first chords of a nostalgic song—one that played at our wedding—fill the car. She
laughs, shaking her head. “Seriously?”
“Come on, it’s a classic,” I defend, bobbing my head to the beat.
Abby’s lips twitch upwards into a smile, but it quickly fades. I watch from my peripherals as she averts
window, occasionally sipping out of her coffee
back and forth to the song, ever so slightly. And that’s enough
comfortable silence for about half an
building off the main
place?”
glance in the direction she’s pointing, spotting the outline of an old, worn-down motel that
I say, a smile forming on
than once.”
She pauses, her voice taking on a more nostalgic tone. “You proposed to me
“Your memory is betraying you. I actually proposed at that fancy restaurant
city. What was it called—La Bella
gives me a sideways look. “Karl, you’ve got it all
fireplace where we used
voice trails off momentarily, leaving space where our memories belong.
to think about it, because if
car off the road.
what we used to do near that fireplace, but no, Abby, I proposed
hostess almost kicked us out for disturbing the peace
like this, both of us
electric, a reminder of simpler times. I’m about to
settle the argument when Abby’s eyes widen, and she bursts
both idiots,”
I ask, genuinely
both wrong,” she says, wiping a tear from the corner of her
“The lighthouse?”
says, shooting me a sideways glance. “The one near
restaurant attached?”
hits me like a bolt of lightning, and I
How could I
you proposed at the top,” she says,
tone. “And then we went to the
a moment, there’s a softness in her voice,
the briefest of moments, and it’s as if the
what we were. The regret hits me like a ton of
for too long, lurking in
to acknowledge it.
the towering trees give way to the familiar entrance
in a few months now, but it feels just as
Abby beside me.
I don’t see any glimmer of doubt
I’ll ever be,” she says, though I catch a note of
into view. Before
Gerald, our family butler for as long as I can remember, steps
when he sees me. “Mr. Karl!” he exclaims, shuffling out. “How nice to—” But then,
the moment his gaze lands
are you doing here?” he asks,
words.
Gerald,” Abby replies, her
though he says nothing more, his eyes say it all. Maybe I
he has a problem
with, not ours.
her bag, but she’s already grabbed it. “I got it,” she says, our fingers brushing
shoots up my arm, and I have to
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