At 17, John and Lucy made a pact: if life separated them, they’d meet again at 65 on a park bench.
Time carried them apart—Lucy moved overseas while John built a family life—but he never forgot their promise.
On his 65th birthday, John returned, waiting. Instead of Lucy, her husband Arthur appeared, saying
she wouldn’t come. Just as John’s hope faded, Lucy arrived, defying Arthur to honor their youthful vow.
Their reunion overflowed with laughter, memories, and the bittersweet ache of what might have been.
Though the spark remained, they respected the different lives they had built. When Lucy asked if he
still loved her, John smiled: “Maybe a little, but I’m just glad you’re okay.”
Soon after, Arthur surprised John with an invitation to a family gathering, where he met Grace—a kind,
thoughtful woman Lucy had hoped he’d connect with. Over time, John and Grace grew close, sharing quiet companionship and understanding.
On a seaside trip with Lucy, Arthur, and Grace, John realized Lucy wasn’t meant to be his ending,
but the bridge to a new beginning. In Grace, he found peace and proof that love can return in unexpected, beautiful ways—at any age.