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I got up the next morning at six a.m. and headed out for a run. It was earlier than usual, but I couldn’t sleep, and lying in bed just forced me to think too much about Paisley. Before heading to the pier, I decided to do some running on the beach near the shoreline. That was when I ran into Keaton as he was putting his surfboard in the water.

“Hey, Ben.” He smiled.

I stopped and placed my hands on my thighs as I tried to catch my breath. “Hey, Keaton.”

“You’re out early this morning? Couldn’t get Paisley to run with you?”

“Nah. She told me last night not to call her anymore and, when she’s ready, she’ll call me.”

Maybe I shouldn’t have told Keaton that, but I was hurting.

“Huh? What happened?”

“I shouldn’t have mentioned anything. It’s not my place. I’m sure she’ll talk to you about it.”

“Ben, I’m sorry. I’ll talk to her, but you and Leah still have to come to family dinner tonight.”

“Please don’t mention that I told you. She’s hurting enough as it is and I don’t want her to think that I ran to you with this. As for dinner, I don’t think so. If you still want Leah to go, she can.”

“I won’t say anything to her. Don’t worry. I really want you to come to dinner. I’ll check on Paisley when I’m done surfing.”

“Thanks, Keaton. I better get going.”

I gave him a small smile and I continued to run along the water. Once I made it to the pier, I saw David up ahead.

“David,” I yelled.

He turned around and slowed down so I could catch up with him. We ran for a few moments in silence. The last time I saw David was at the Sunset Bar.

“Ben, I want to apologize for the other night. I shouldn’t have said anything.”

“It’s already forgotten. I shouldn’t have stormed out like that. The reason I was so pissed was because everything you said was true. Paisley told me last night not to call her anymore.”

He abruptly stopped and looked at me. “What? Why?”

“After I dropped her off at home last night, things started to get a little crazy between us, if you know what I mean, and all of a sudden, she pulled back and told me to get out and not call her. She said she’d call me when she’s ready. The look on her face was pure fright and she said that nothing would ever be okay for her again.”

“Did you tell her that’s not true and that everything would be okay?”

“Yeah, I told her and she wouldn’t listen.”

He grabbed my shoulders. “Then you make her listen and make her see that she’s wrong and that everything can and will be good for her again!”

I was taken aback by his reaction and I didn’t know what to think. “David, what the fuck is your problem?” I asked as I backed up.

He put his hands up. “I’m sorry. It’s just I lost someone really special once because of bullshit and I don’t want that to happen to you or Paisley. From what you’ve told me, the two of you are perfect for each other and you were meant to be together. Don’t give up on her. Make her see that it’s okay to start over again. I have to go, Ben. I have a breakfast meeting to get to. I’ll see you around.”

He ran away before I could say anything. I didn’t know what I felt at that moment. David’s reaction left me speechless and confused. I brushed it off and continued my run. There was no way Paisley would want me at her parents’ house tonight, so I wasn’t even going to bother.

****

Paisley

A
s soon as I heard my phone beep, I reached over to the nightstand and prayed to God that it wasn’t Ben. I let out a sigh of relief when I saw Keaton’s name.

“I know you’re home and I’m standing outside your door. Open up or I’ll use my key.”

“Use your key. I’m not getting out of bed. I’m sick.”

After a moment passed, Keaton walked into my bedroom, holding a bag from the Donut Depot.

“I told you that I was sick.”

“Sick in the head,” he said as he climbed on the bed next to me.

“You’re an ass.”

He put his hand in the bag and pulled out a white frosted cake donut.

“I don’t want it,” I said as I rolled over and faced the other way.

“Yes you do. Donuts always make things better. You know that.”

“I’m sick, Keaton.”

“I saw Ben at the beach earlier. He was running along the water as I was putting in my surf board. He said that he won’t be at family dinner tonight. What did you do to him, Paisley?”

“Nothing,” I replied as tears filled my eyes. “I already called Mom and told her that I was sick and won’t be coming tonight.”

“So is this how it’s going to be forever? You’d rather spend your life alone and in misery?”

“Leave, Keaton.”

He left the bag of donuts on the bed as he got up and walked around to my side. “I’m going, but I have one last question. Is this the advice you’d give someone that wrote a letter to Dear Paisley? Would you actually tell that person who reached out to you for the best advice possible to hide away from the world for the rest of their life? Would you tell them not to bother facing their fears because, in the end, it’s not worth it? Would you, Paisley? Because if you would, I want to see it in writing. I want to see you write those words. Call me when you’re done hiding.” He turned and walked away and I flinched at the slamming of the front door.

Romeo jumped on the bed and started nudging me and begging me for food. I finally climbed out of bed, opened a can of Fancy Feast, and took a hot shower. As the water streamed down my back, I stood there with my head down. I felt lost and no longer in control of my life. My husband had become my very existence, and when he died, a large of part of me died with him. Keaton was right. Would I actually tell someone to live like this? Was this what I really wanted? Did I even have a choice? I needed to find myself again.

****

Ben

K
eaton came over around four thirty to pick up Leah for dinner. I had to explain to her why I wasn’t going.

“I talked to Paisley earlier,” he said as he followed me into the kitchen.

“How is she?”

“I don’t know, man. She kicked me out of her house and I said some things I probably shouldn’t have. I guess just give her some time. She’s freaking out and I don’t know how to help her anymore.”

I placed my hands on the counter and pushed myself back. “I’m sorry,” I said as I looked down.

“Don’t apologize. Listen, Ben, I think you and Paisley make an amazing couple and I’m sorry she’s doing this to you. I know how much you really like her.”

“I do like her a lot. Hell, I’m falling in love with her.”

Leah walked in and Keaton put his hand on my back. “Keep the faith and give her time. She’ll come around.”

“Thanks, Keaton. You two have fun and tell your family that I said hi.”

“Will do, bro.”

Leah kissed me on the cheek and the two of them left. I went into the garage and looked at the table and chairs that still had to be delivered. I called up the buyers and told them that I could make the delivery tomorrow afternoon. I originally planned on asking Paisley to go with me, but now I’d ask Leah. Once I got the dining set out of the garage, I’d start building a sofa table for Paisley.

Chapter 33

Paisley

“H
ere’s the key to your cottage, Ms. Logan. You’re in cottage number five like you requested.”

“Thank you.” I gently smiled.

I held the key tightly in my hand and followed the bellhop to the golf cart, where he loaded my luggage and drove me to the cottage. I took in a deep breath as I stepped inside. The room looked exactly the same, right down to the canopy king-size bed and the perfectly polished Brazilian walnut floors. The first thing I did was step out onto the lanai and watched as the waves crashed into the shore. This place. This cottage. Hawaii. They held the happiest memories of us. Our honeymoon and the start of our life together happened here. Little did we know that our time was limited. Tears filled my eyes as I stared at the bed where we made love multiple times a day during our stay. The bed where we discussed our future and our plans. The same bed where he would wrap his arms around me every night and tell me how much he loved me. I could no longer control the flow of tears as they fell down my face. I came here for a reason. A reason that I wasn’t even entirely sure of myself. I missed Ben, but I knew that things would never work out with us unless I figured out how to put closure on the past.

I picked up my phone and looked at the message I sent to Keaton before I left.

“I need you to do something for me. I have to go away for a little while and I need you to stay at my place and take care of Romeo. Don’t ask me where I’m going because I won’t tell you. All you need to know is that this is something I need to do for me. I’ll be back when I finally have my life figured out. Tell the family not to worry about me because I’ll be okay. I promise you, Keaton. I’ll be okay. I love you.”

“I’m pissed off you left without saying goodbye, but I understand. I’ll miss you, Paisley. Do what you have to do and then come home. As soon as you get back, we’re going surfing. Mom and Dad are going to be pissed, but I’ll calm them down. Don’t worry about Romeo. That little man and I have a special bond. I love you too, Paisley. Take care of yourself and be safe.”

I needed to send one more message before I settled in and began my healing process.

“Ben, I had to go away for a while. I want you to know that I’ll miss you and I’m sorry. You’re an amazing man and you deserve so much more. Please don’t respond to this message. I just wanted you to know that I’m away, trying to figure life out.”

I took my laptop out of my bag and set it on the desk. Before I left, I took Kenny out to lunch and explained to him why I had to leave, but that I’d still keep up with the columns every day. He smiled and told me that he wasn’t worried and he knew that I’d work everything out. I was happy that everyone else had so much faith in me because that was something I didn’t have myself.

****

Ben

I
sat on the edge of the bed, reading Paisley’s text message over and over again. I wanted to text her back and ask her to please come home and that we could work it out together, but she asked me not to respond, so I was going to respect her request. Leah woke up early and asked me what was wrong.

Paisley went away somewhere to try and figure her life out.

I’m sorry, Ben. I wish there was something I could do to help.

The only thing we can do is wait and pray to God that she figures things out soon. I miss her so much.

Leah walked over and wrapped her arms around me while I tried to fight the tears that stung my eyes. It killed me knowing that in a couple of days it was the anniversary of her husband’s death and I couldn’t be there for her like she had been for me. It angered me, but at the same time, I needed to realize that this was what she needed to do. I went out to the garage and looked at the pile of wood sitting on the floor. I was going to build that sofa table for Paisley and give it to her when she came back.

A few hours later, as I was cutting the wood, I heard the door open and, when I turned around, Keaton was standing there with his hands in his pockets.

“Hey. I thought you should know that Paisley left town for a while.”

“I know. She sent me a text message and then told me not to respond.”

“Sounds like Paisley.” He smiled. “What are you building?”

“A sofa table for her.”

“She’ll love it.”

“If she ever sees it,” I said as I examined the piece of wood I had just cut.

“She’ll be back, Ben. She can’t be away from me for too long.”

I looked at him and smirked. “I hope so because I miss her.”

“If I hear from her, I’ll let you know. Anyway, I came to pick up Leah. We’re going to go to dinner. Would you like to join us?”

“Thanks for the invite, but I have dinner plans already.”

“You do?”

“Yeah. I have my usual Friday night date with some great fish and chips.”

Keaton raised his eyebrow. “Have fun with those fish and chips.”

“I fully intend to.” I smirked.

Keaton and Leah left and I continued working on the table for another hour. I showered and headed to the Sunset Bar. When I walked through the door, I was surprised that David wasn’t sitting there. I took my usual seat and asked Damian if he’d seen him. He shook his head and grabbed my beer.

“Nope. I haven’t seen him yet. I’m sure he’ll be in.”

I scrolled through my phone, looking at all the past messages from Paisley and staring at her picture. I hadn’t felt this way about anyone since I first laid eyes on Amy. I ate my dinner and David still never showed up. He sure acted strange that day at the pier and the way he just took off was weird. As I sat there, I wondered if I’d ever see him again.

Chapter 34

Paisley

“G
ood morning, angel,” I heard as I felt warm lips caressing my temple.

I rolled over and into his arms, snuggling tightly against him. We left the sliding door wall cracked so we could hear the sounds of the waves crashing over the shore and feel the subtle early morning breeze sweep across us when we awoke. It was a beautiful morning and the sun was shining. His grip on me tightened.

“I love you so much, angel.”

“I love you too,” I whispered as I stroked his bare chest.

“I want to talk to you about something.”

I lifted my head and looked at him. “What is it?”

“If anything should ever happen to me, I want you to move on and find someone who will love you as much as I do.”

“Baby, why are you talking like that? Nothing’s going to happen to you.”

“You never know, and I just want to make sure that you won’t stop living life.”

“Seriously, stop it. You aren’t going anywhere. We’re going to grow old together and watch our children have children and their children have children. We’re going to be around for a long time.”

“Paisley, I’m being realistic. Shit happens. You never know what life will bring.”

I wiggled out of his grip and climbed out of bed. I slipped on my silk robe and went out onto the lanai.

“Life gave me you and you’re not going anywhere. I don’t know what I’d do if something happened to you. It’s not even an option.”

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