I open the door cautiously, but he doesn’t even try to come inside once
I have the door open.
He stands up straight and says, “Do you have a
minute?”
I nod. “Yeah. Come in.”
He shakes his head. “Not for me.” His attention moves away from me,
and he points inside my apartment, but then he steps away from the door.
Grace walks into my line of sight.
I immediately
slap my hand over my mouth, because I wasn’t
expecting her and I haven’t been face to face with her since before Scotty
died and I had no idea it would knock the breath out of me.
I don’t know what it means. I refuse to let myself think this means
anything at all, but there’s too much hope inside me to keep buried in her
presence.
I back into my apartment, but tears are spilling from my eyes. There’s
so much I want to say to her. So many apologies. So many promises.
Grace steps inside my apartment, and Ledger stays outside but closes
the door to give us privacy. I grab a paper towel and wipe at my eyes. It’s
pointless. I don’t think I’ve cried like this since I gave birth to Diem and
watched them take her away from me.
“I’m not here to upset you,” Grace says. Her voice is gentle. So is her
expression.
I shake my head. “It’s not . . . I’m sorry. I need a minute before I can
. . . talk.”
Grace motions toward the sofa. “Can we sit?”
I nod, and we both take a seat on the couch. Grace watches me for a
moment, probably judging my tears, wondering if they’re real or forced.
She reaches into her pocket and pulls something out. At first I think
it’s a handkerchief,
but upon closer inspection, I realize it’s a small black
velvet bag. Grace hands me the bag, and I have no idea why.
I pull the strings to loosen
the opening to the velvet bag, and then I
dump the contents into my palm.
I gasp. “What?
How?” I’m holding the ring I fell in love with all those
years ago when Scotty took me to the antique store. The four-thousand-
dollar gold ring with the pink stone that he couldn’t afford. I’ve never told
anyone
that story, so I’m extremely confused as to how Grace is in
possession of this ring. “How do you even have this?”
“Scotty called me the day you two saw the ring. He said he wasn’t
ready to propose to you, but that he already knew what ring he was going to
propose with when the time came. He couldn’t afford it, but he was afraid
someone else was going to buy it before he got the chance. We let him
borrow the money. He gave me the ring and made me promise to keep it in
a safe place until he could pay us back.”
My hands are shaking as I put the ring on my finger.
I can’t believe
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