The three ended up at a café, awkward but civil. Lucy and John talked, shared memories and photos, but made no romantic promises. It felt like closure—until a week later, Arthur showed up at John’s door.To John’s surprise, Arthur invited him to a barbecue. Lucy wanted John to meet someone. That “someone” was Grace—a kind, book-loving widow from the community center. The connection was gentle, honest, and healing,
Months passed. Grace and John slowly fell into something real. Not a fiery passion, but something steady. The four—John, Grace, Lucy, and even Arthur—became something unexpected: friends.On a beach trip together, Lucy gently reminded John not to live in the past. Watching Grace walk back toward him with a seashell in hand, John realized she was right. He and Lucy were never meant to be each other’s endings, just each other’s beginnings.And now, holding Grace’s hand, he finally felt at peace—with the past, and with the new love quietly unfolding in front of him.