“I Thought They Were Lying About a Project—Then I Found My Past Dying in a Hospital Bed”

“I Thought They Were Lying About a Project—Then I Found My Past Dying in a Hospital Bed”

“He’s dying,” he said.

The room felt too small.

Ryan explained the rest. David had reached out to him. Not to me. To him.

He wanted to see Avery.

Just once.

Avery knew. She had begged Ryan not to tell me. She was afraid I would say no.

And maybe I would have.

That was the part that stayed with me.

I looked at her.

She wasn’t asking for anything complicated.

Just a goodbye.

That night, I sat with it longer than I wanted to.

All the anger. Everything David had done. Everything he hadn’t.

But none of that belonged to Avery.

The next day, I went with them.

Not because I had forgiven him.

Because she needed to be there without hiding.

I even brought something with me.

A pie.

His favorite.

It felt strange carrying it into that room. Like stepping into a version of my life I thought was long over.

“I’m not here for you,” I told him.

“I’m here for her.”

He nodded.

That was enough.

We kept going back.

It wasn’t easy. There were no clean conversations. No perfect closure.

But something shifted.

Avery stopped sneaking around.

She laughed again.

She slept.

And one night, she hugged me and whispered,

“I’m glad you didn’t say no.”

That was the moment I understood.

Some things don’t get fixed.

They just get faced.

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