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Chapter 10 - Chapter Ten: The End of One Chapter, The Beginning of Another

I didn't know it then…

But that day marked the end of something big.

Not because anything dramatic happened.

There were no tearful goodbyes.

No sudden texts.

No flashbacks.

It was just… a normal day.

And that's what made it powerful.

I woke up to birds singing outside my window and sunlight gently warming the edge of my bed.

No dreams about Jayden.

No heavy thoughts.

Just quiet.

I stretched, looked at the ceiling, and whispered to myself,

"Today, I'll do something I've been afraid to do."

After breakfast, I opened the dusty drawer beneath my desk.

Inside was a flash drive the one where I kept all the digital memories I hadn't looked at since the breakup.

Photos.

Videos.

Voice notes.

Even the short video he once sent me, saying he loved me.

I stared at the flash drive for a long time.

This was it.

The final goodbye.

I plugged it into my laptop.

The folder opened slowly, like it was holding its breath.

The first photo was of us in matching T-shirts our so-called "anniversary."

I looked at my face. I was smiling. But now I could see what I missed then:

Tired eyes. Forced happiness.

I clicked through the rest.

Laughed at some.

Frowned at others.

Paused at one.

It was a screenshot of an old message from Jayden:

"You know I love you, right? Even when I forget to say it."

Even when you ignore me?

Even when I cry alone?

Even when you ghost me for days?

I deleted it.

One by one, I moved every file into the trash.

And then, with one deep breath…

I clicked "Empty Trash."

A message popped up:

"Are you sure you want to permanently delete these files?"

I smiled.

"Yes. I'm sure."

And just like that, the past was gone.

I didn't cry.

I didn't shake.

I just felt… clear.

Like my heart had room again.

Later that afternoon, I finished the last part of my client's branding project.

The final presentation was beautiful soft colors, bold fonts, clean design. Everything I once doubted I could do alone… now done with care and confidence.

"You're amazing," the client texted. "You captured exactly what I dreamed of."

And for the first time ever, I replied without deflecting.

"Thank you. I'm proud of this too."

Because I was.

I stepped out to get coffee at the café down the street the one I used to avoid because Jayden and I went there all the time.

But not today.

Today I walked in like it was mine, not a memory.

The barista smiled.

"Hey, haven't seen you in a while."

"Yeah," I said softly. "But I'm back."

I ordered my favorite drink vanilla iced latte and sat by the window with my journal.

I wrote:

Today I did something brave.

I let go of the things that used to define me.

I said goodbye without needing a goodbye from him.

I cleaned the wound instead of reopening it.

I no longer want someone to return to me.

I want someone who would never leave in the first place.

I took a sip of my latte and looked around.

It was a quiet weekday. Not many people.

Just a few regulars, someone working on a laptop… and a man by the corner shelf looking at books.

I didn't think much of it.

Not yet.

After coffee, I walked home slowly. No rush. No thoughts dragging me back.

Just sunlight.

Just peace.

That evening, I stood in front of my full-length mirror.

Hair tied up.

Comfy shirt.

No makeup.

Soft music playing in the background.

I looked at myself and whispered:

"You've come so far."

Because I had.

I wasn't chasing closure anymore.

I wasn't rewriting the past in my head.

I wasn't holding my breath waiting for a message that might never come.

Instead, I was making space.

For new peace.

For new joy.

For something or someone that felt safe.

As I sat at my desk that night, editing some design mockups, my email pinged.

A notification from a local business fair, asking if I'd be open to presenting my design portfolio.

It was a big step public, professional, vulnerable.

And for the first time… I didn't feel scared.

"Yes," I replied.

"I'd love to share my work."

I closed my laptop, set my tea down, and reached for my journal one more time.

This time I didn't write about Jayden.

I didn't write about heartbreak.

I didn't write about pain.

I wrote:

I am ready.

For new stories.

For soft beginnings.

For love that doesn't feel like walking on eggshells.

For moments that feel safe even if they're simple.

Whatever comes next, I will welcome it.

Because I'm no longer broken. I'm blooming.

And somewhere across town…

At that very same café I had just left…

A man with soft brown eyes and a sketchbook in his hand was sipping coffee.

Looking at the same window I had sat by earlier.

Noticing the empty seat.

He would come back tomorrow.

And so would I.

I didn't know it yet…

But my story was no longer about healing from the past.

It was about what happens when you're finally open to something better.

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