almostweekends
They were never officially together. But everyone knew.
In high school, theirs was the kind of almost-relationship that lived in lingering stares, late-night calls, shared secrets, and confessions spoken too softly to survive the years. They loved each other in every way that mattered-just never in the way that counted.
No labels. No anniversaries. Nothing permanent enough to hold onto once life pulled them apart.
So she did the only thing she could:
She wrote to him.
Through college, heartbreak, birthdays, lonely midnights, and years that refused to feel new, she filled countless pages with words she never had the courage to send. Letters addressed to the boy who once promised her forever in everything but name.
Until one night, at their high school reunion, she sees him again.
Older. Familiar. And already in love with someone else.
Now forced to confront the difference between memory and reality, she begins to realize that while he became a chapter of her past, she made him her entire story.