The heartbreak behind closed doors Ch 40

The heartbreak behind closed doors Ch 40

Chapter 40 Departure and a New Beginning 

Before boarding the plane, I received a text message from Maverick

I’ll wait for you to see me, Stephie.” 

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I didn’t reply. With a blank expression, I removed the SIM card from my phone, snapped it clean in half, and tossed it into the nearest trash bin

Then I dragged my suitcase and boarded the plane

You willbewaitingforeverthen, Maverick

Becausel’mnevercomingback

A year later, I’d settled back in my hometown

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I fixed up my parentshouse and bought another one nearby. It was a cozy place with a yard, also where I opened my coffee shop

The coffee shop sits between two long stretches of wheat fields. When the wind blew, the wheat would roll in waves, like a golden sea drifting with the breeze

In summer, the air is thick with the fresh scent of 

grass

My coffee shop has tall glass windows that stretch to the floor, and wideopen side panels that let the cool breeze in. There’s also a long veranda, where most customers love spending their afternoons

Initially, I thought business would be slow here, given that it’s in a less populated area. But surprisingly, word got out and people from nearby towns started driving over to see this place, and have a cup of freshly brewed coffee. They’d sit for hours here, reading or chatting away

In the past year, I haven’t heard anything from Yrian or Maverick

However, Mabel reconnected with me a while back. She would send me photos pretty often, snapshots from all corners of the world

She looked genuinely happy. Even her smile felt unburdened. And I was truly happy for her

She heard that I opened a coffee shop, and that it’s doing pretty well. She kept teasing me, calling me Miss Moneybags, joking that when she gets back, she’s going to cling to my leg and never let go

What she didn’t know was that even coffee shops like mine suffer from slow days

Take today, for example. The rainy season had arrived in the town, and the downpour was relentless outside the windows. Sheets of rain blurred the floortoceiling glass, making it hard to see the scenery outside

Days like this usually meant zero customers

But I didn’t mind. There was something peaceful about a quiet cafe in the rain. I could finally sit down, breathe, and let my mind drift

I was tucked behind the bar, nosedeep in a book, when I heard the soft jingle of the bell above the door

Welcome!” 

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10:12 PM 

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Chapter 40 Departure and a New Beginning 

The words slipped out of habit, and when I looked up, I saw a man stepping in from the storm, wrapped in

raincoat

I was silently surprised that I could still get a customer in this weather

Setting my book aside, I quickly walked over to greet him

Hi! What can I get for you?” 

A Blue Mountain coffee, please.” 

He had his rainhood pulled up and wore a cap underneath. After placing his order, he folded his umbrella and placed it in the wooden bucket at the corner, before making his way to the seat by the window

Not once did I get the chance to see his face

But his voice, low and calm, was eerily familiar

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And I remember the coffee he orderedthe Blue Mountain coffeewas Maverick’s favourite

I returned to the counter, preparing his coffee while stealing glances at the man by the window

I wasn’t sure if he was really Maverick. It had been so long, and the memory of his face had blurred over time. Soon, the coffee was ready. I steadied my hands and carried it over to him

Your Blue Mountain coffee, Sir.” 

I leaned down slightly as I placed the cup on the table

And in that exact moment, he looked up. His face slowly came into focus, piece by piece, familiar and yet changed

I stared, forgetting even how to breathe

I’d imagined running into him again. Maybe years from now, or maybe by chance in a city that neither of us calls home

But I never thought our reunion would happen here. That he would come looking for me

It felt like a lifetime passed in that pause before he spoke

It’s been a while, Stephie.” 

I looked at him. And a small smile graced my lips

It’s been a while, Maverick.” 

The heartbreak behind closed doors

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