"no matter how complicated it gets i promise i will stay" unknownin the small town of maplewood, where every corner seemed to hold a touch of nostalgia, two childhood friends y/n and walker sat on their favorite hill, overlooking the valley below. the hill was a place where they had spent countless afternoons talking about their dreams and secrets. the scent of wildflowers and freshly cut grass filled the air, mingling with the warmth of the setting sun.
it was on this very hill, beneath a sky painted with shades of pink and orange, that they made their most cherished promise. they were twelve years old, brimming with the innocence and optimism of youth. the world was still a place of endless possibilities, and their friendship was a bond they believed would last forever.
y/n and walker had been inseparable since kindergarten. they were the sort of friends who could communicate with a single glance and finish each other's sentences. their connection was a rare one, marked by a deep understanding and shared joy. it was a friendship that seemed to promise something more, something that neither of them fully understood at the time.
on this particular evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the stars began to emerge, walker turned to y/n with a serious expression. he took her hand in his, his eyes reflecting the same blend of excitement and sincerity that she felt.
"y/n/n," he began, "let's make a promise. no matter what happens, no matter where life takes us, we'll always be there for each other. we'll never let go of this friendship, and if someday we're not together, we'll still remember this moment and how much we meant to each other."
y/n's heart swelled with affection as she looked at walker. she had always known there was something special about their bond, but this promise felt like a sacred vow. she nodded, her eyes shining with tears of happiness. "i promise," she said softly. "pinky promise ."
they intertwined their pinky fingers and held their hands up, the gesture simple yet profoundly significant. it was a promise of loyalty and enduring love, a vow to remain connected no matter what the future held.
as the years passed, y/n and walker continued to grow and change. their paths diverged as they entered high school and then college. life's responsibilities and new experiences began to reshape their world. they stayed in touch, their bond remaining strong even as they faced the challenges of growing up. they would occasionally visit their hill, the place where their promise had been made, reminiscing about their childhood and the dreams they once shared.
as time went on, the distance between them began to grow. their lives took them in different directions—y/n pursued a career in
music, while walker became involved in the acting industry. their conversations became infrequent, and their visits to the hill grew less and less common. despite their best efforts to maintain their connection, the reality of their separate lives began to take its toll.one summer, when they were both in their early twenties, y/n and walker decided to meet up at the hill once more. it was a time of transition for both of them—y/n was preparing to go on tour, while walker was contemplating a significant career change. they met with a sense of nostalgia and a desire to recapture the magic of their childhood.
as they sat together on the hill, the sunset casting a golden glow over the valley, they talked about their dreams and the future. they laughed and reminisced, but there was an undercurrent of unspoken sadness. the promise they had made to each other seemed like a distant memory, overshadowed by the reality of their present lives.
walker looked at y/n with a solemn expression. "y/n, I know things have changed. we've both been so busy with our own lives. u think we need to be honest with ourselves. the promise we made—"
y/n interrupted, her voice tinged with emotion. "i know, walk. thing are different now. we've grown apart, and i don't want to hold on to something that isn't true anymore."
they both knew that their once-unbreakable bond had been strained by the passage of time and the demands of their separate lives. the promise they had made as children was beautiful but had become a symbol of what they had lost. they reality was that they could no longer maintain the same connection they once had.
as the sun dipped below the horizon, y/n and walker shared a final embrace, their hearts heavy with the weight of their decision. the hill, once a place of magic and promise, now felt like a bittersweet reminder of what had been.
they parted ways with a sense of closure, knowing that they had to let go of the promise they had made. it was a difficult realization, but one that they both understood. the love they had shared as children would always hold a special place in their hearts, but it was time for them to move on and embrace the future.
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