I stood outside the cinema, Grandma’s itchy Christmas sweater hugging me and my oversized glasses fogging with nerves. My date was ten minutes late, and each passing second twisted the knife of humiliation deeper. This wasn’t the first time someone from the internet had stood me up, but it hurt just the same. Heart sinking, I walked into the dark theater alone, tears quietly soaking into the wool around my neck.
After the movie, my best friend Miley spotted me with swollen eyes. She hugged me tight and handed me a tissue, scolding the “online creeps” who didn’t deserve me. Then she pulled a small card from her purse—an invitation to a mysterious dating café. I was hesitant, but curiosity won. The café was whimsical, with soft lights and curtains between seats. I nervously spoke to the stranger beyond the veil.
His voice was warm and kind. We talked for hours—about books, life, and dreams. I even admitted I wrote romance stories. He said he trained guide dogs and loved helping people. For the first time in ages, I felt seen. When we agreed to meet outside, I never expected the shock waiting for me.
It was Leo. That Leo—the boy who humiliated me at prom. My first heartbreak. I tried to leave, but he begged me to stay. He apologized with such raw honesty, explaining he’d been young, scared, and stupid. His regret was real.
We talked again. No curtains. No hiding. This time, he wasn’t the boy who broke me—he was a man ready to make it right.
And maybe, just maybe, I was ready too.