I Was Volunteering on Valentine’s Day When I Saw My First Love’s Name on the List – So I Delivered His Card Myself

He nodded, wiping his face. He admitted he’d heard I married and decided I was better off without him.

“You decided for me,” I said. “Yes,” he whispered. “I did.”

The quiet that followed felt earned, not empty for once.

I surprised myself. “Come with us,” I said. Richard looked up, stunned, hope and fear wrestling across his face.

Jordan’s head turned toward me, question in his eyes, but he stayed quiet. “Not forever,” I added, “and not as some romance. Just dinner.

Just conversation outside these walls.”

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Richard’s hands trembled on the table. “I’ll do anything,” he said. That was my opening, and I took it.

“Then here are the terms,” I said, each word deliberate. “No more disappearing. No more secrets.

No rewriting the past to make you comfortable.”

Richard nodded, tears spilling over his cheeks. “Yes,” he whispered. “I swear.”

Kim helped with the practical pieces—forms and a reminder about returning before bedtime.

Richard insisted on walking with his cane, refusing the wheelchair. In the lobby, Marla spotted us and said nothing, only watched. Outside, cold air hit our faces, sharp and clean.

Richard paused on the threshold like someone stepping into a world he’d forgotten. He looked at Jordan, then at me. “Claire,” he said, voice trembling, “I won’t disappear again.”

I kept my spine straight.

“We’ll see,” I said, and the words felt like a boundary, not a punishment. For once, the next step belonged to me entirely.

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