I Attended My High School Time Capsule Opening To Find Nostalgic Memories, But Uncovered A $500,000 Secret From 15 Years Ago—And Now Everything Has Changed

down the bleachers, my steps slow and uncertain.

When I reached Brian, my mind raced, and I almost forgot how to speak. Before I could say anything, he started. “Amelia,” he said, his voice steady.

“First, I want to make one thing clear. Jess isn’t my girlfriend. I haven’t seen her since high school.”

I nodded.

“I know,” I said, my voice quieter than intended. Brian glanced at me, then down at the ground. “The locket you put in the capsule—is it the one I gave you?” he asked.

“Yes,” I said. “It’s funny. Back then, I thought when we dug it up, we’d already be married.

I imagined it being this sweet moment.” I paused, my chest tightening. “But…”

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“I was an idiot,” Brian said, cutting me off. “I didn’t give you a chance to explain.

I let myself believe something that wasn’t true.”

“We were kids,” I said, trying to sound indifferent, though the hurt still lingered. “But we’re not kids now,” he said, his tone softening. “Amelia, I’ve thought about you for years.

I told myself it didn’t matter anymore, but seeing you today, I realized I was wrong. I felt something I haven’t felt in a long time.”

“It doesn’t matter, Brian,” I said quickly. “I live in New York now.”

“So do I,” he said, a small smile forming.

“And I’d like to take you on a date.”

I hesitated. “I don’t know—”

“Just one date,” he said, looking at me earnestly. I sighed, then smiled a little.

“Fine. But only if you win me a new locket. This one’s turned black,” I said, holding it up.

Brian laughed, his face lighting up. “It’s a deal.”

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