two years later
Mallory
September was almost over, and my part-time teaching job would start up again. To the shock of everyone around me, I dropped my Economics course and got a qualification in education instead.
Reid's crash threw my life in a completely different direction. I wonder if without it, would I have wanted change? My neatly paved-out path would still track ahead without me, but would I follow it?
After Reid left me at the Lake four years ago, I sought out Nick. Initially, I only wanted a close friend's comfort, but Nick deserved more. He was sweet and generous when Reid wasn't there for me. Our relationship blossomed into something steadying and comforting.
Now, we lived together in an apartment miles from everyone we used to know, enjoying our well-earned privacy and seclusion. Waking up next to Nick every morning was a privilege.
I was flipping pancakes one morning when Nick came into the kitchen and kissed my cheek. "Hi, gorgeous."
I turned my head to smile at him. "Hey. Look what I'm making." I pointed at the stove.
He grinned, walking back to the living room as he tossed a comment over his shoulder. "My favourite. I'll get the mail."
Nick quickly returned to me with a pile of paper in his hands. He sat on the counter, shifting letters through the pile and glancing them over.
"Mallory, look at this." Nick murmured. I frowned, turning off the stove. His brow was furrowed, and he was staring at an envelope with a message written in fancy script on the front. He took out the card inside and quickly scanned it. "It's a wedding invite. Tony's getting married."
I looked at the enclosed picture and froze, recognising the bride. Kennedy, my best friend from high school. She was beaming at her fiancé with pride in her eyes.
I frowned, looking up at Nick. "Kennedy was my best friend in high school. How on earth did she meet Tony?"
"She was?" Nick asked, looking shocked.
"Yes. I was best friends with Cleo and Kennedy when I met Reid in high school." I told Nick numbly, barely able to think straight. I didn't register that I had said Reid's name for the first time in years.
Nick looked at me strangely, but he didn't comment. He turned back to the invite, scanning the page. "They're having a pre-wedding rehearsal next week. Kennedy wants you to be a bridesmaid."
"What about Tony?" I asked.
Nick shrugged. "He offered me groomsman, but I'd feel awkward. We lost touch ages ago."
I eyed him. "I'm not close to Tony or Kennedy either. Not anymore."
Nick raised his eyebrows at me. "You say that, but who did you call up drunk at your last birthday party?"
I smiled. "Well, Tony used to be my voice of reason when I was in college. Listening to him was never a good decision."
"I'm shocked you made it out alive." Nick quipped.
"I know. Too bad, you'd make a wonderful bridesmaid." I teased him.
My boyfriend grinned at me, his dark eyes light with humor. "I would look pretty good in a gown. Maybe I'll reconsider it."
I hugged him, looking up into his eyes with my chin on his chest. "I know you will. Where is the wedding, anyway?"
Nick glanced at the invitation. "Cancun, apparently. I've heard about the hotel they're getting married in, it's pretty famous."

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RandomEconomics major Mallory and soul-searching Reid made an oath of love years ago. All it takes is an amnesia-inducing car crash for their relationship to fall to dust. 2X featured on @WattpadRomance's New Adult List and @WattpadHumor's Rom Com List...