
A trip with my college friend was supposed to save my marriage, but her hidden motives left me questioning everything I thought I knew. By the time I realized her true intentions, I was on the brink of losing it all.
The days blurred into one continuous loop of quiet mornings and evenings. I woke up every morning, looking over at the empty side of the bed, and found my husband, Michael, already gone, either working or lost in his phone, barely noticing me.

We used to stay up late, sharing stories and planning spontaneous weekend trips just because we wanted to. Those moments felt like fragments of a distant past.
There was an empty vase on the kitchen counter like a silent reminder of the flowers he used to bring home โjust because.โ

***
One afternoon, while shopping, I heard a familiar voice behind me.
โLauren! Is that you?โ
I turned and saw Vivian, my college friend. She radiated energy like a burst of color in my otherwise gray world.
โVivian!โ I exclaimed, surprised to see her.
We hugged, and for a moment, it was as if the years melted away. Vivian had always been full of bold ideas and stories.

โSo,โ she asked, โhowโs life? Still with Michael?โ
โYes, weโreโฆ still together,โ I said, trying to sound cheerful. โLifeโs justโฆ well, itโs gotten a bit routine, you know?โ
โRoutine, huh? Well, maybe itโs time you shook things up!โ
She reached into her purse and pulled out two plane tickets.
โMy ex and I were supposed to go to Spain. But since Iโm single now, Iโve got a spare ticket. You should come with me!โ

โVivian, I donโt knowโฆโ I began, though my voice sounded weak even to me. โI havenโt traveled in years, not on my own.โ
She smiled knowingly, giving me a little nudge.
โLauren, you deserve to live a little. Just one week. Spain. Sun, markets, beaches. No routines, just freedom.โ
The idea of breaking away, even for a short while, felt both terrifying and exhilarating.
โAll right,โ I said softly, a hint of excitement breaking through my hesitation.
Vivian grinned wide. โSpain, here we come!โ

***
The trip felt like a dream from the very moment we landed. Spain was alive with color, and every corner seemed to hum with life. Vivian was practically bouncing with excitement as she pulled me along from one spot to another.
โOh, Lauren, look at those scarves!โ Vivian squealed as we wandered through a bustling market. โAnd those earrings โ theyโre so you!โ
I laughed, actually feeling the joy bubble up from somewhere deep inside.

โI donโt know, Vivian. Since when are bright red scarves โso meโ?โ
โSince today!โ she declared, holding the scarf up to my face with a dramatic flair. โCome on, you need some color in your life!โ
She was right. Everything felt more vivid here โ the rich scents of spices in the air and the colorful stalls. I allowed myself to get lost in it.

We moved on to a little cafรฉ nearby. The air smelled of fresh pastries and coffee, and we settled into a cozy corner. Vivian took a sip of her coffee, watching me closely over the rim of her cup.
โDo you ever wonder, Lauren,โ she began slowly, โhow things ended up this way? Like, when did life get soโฆ predictable?โ
I sighed, looking down at my cup. โMichael barely even sees me. Even when I’m far away from him, he never texts or calls.โ

โThatโs hard. I get it, you know. Itโs lonely.โ
โItโs like Iโm on autopilot. I justโฆ I donโt know. Sometimes, I wonder if Iโm even the same person he fell in love with.โ
Vivian squeezed my hand. โYouโve been putting yourself last for so long, and this is your chance. This trip is just what you needed.โ
โI almost forgot how good it feels to justโฆ let go.โ

After we finished our coffee, we decided to take a slow walk back to our hotel. Then, out of nowhere, I saw a face I hadnโt thought about in years.
My steps slowed, and my heart skipped a beat. It was Jake โ my ex-boyfriend! He was walking toward us.
โLauren?โ he asked, his eyes widening with surprise.
I felt half delight, half shock. โJake! Wow, I canโt believe it. What are the odds?โ

He laughed with that same charming smile that had once been so irresistible. โI never thought Iโd see you here! Are you on vacation?โ
โYes, actually,โ I said, glancing at Vivian, who watched us with a knowing smile. โThis is my friend, Vivian.โ
โNice to meet you, Vivian,โ Jake said, extending a hand. โI canโt believe Iโm running into you here, Lauren. Itโs beenโฆ what, ten years?โ
โFeels like a lifetime,โ I replied, feeling a little rush of nostalgia.

He suddenly glanced at his watch. โListen, Iโd love to hear more about what youโve been up to. How about dinner? Just to catch up, of course.โ
I hesitated, the word NO was on the tip of my tongue. But then I felt Vivianโs hand on my shoulder, giving it a slight squeeze.
โGo on, Lauren,โ she whispered. โItโs just dinner. No harm in a little catching up, right?โ

I hadnโt heard from Michael in the last few days, and a part of me needed some attention. โSure. Dinner sounds nice.โ
โGreat,โ he smiled.
As soon as Jake was out of sight, Vivian let out a laugh and nudged me playfully.
โWell, that was a twist! Your ex, here in Spain? This has all the makings of a great story!โ
โOh, come on, Viv,โ I rolled my eyes. โItโs just dinner. Weโre friends now. That wasโฆ ages ago.โ

She raised an eyebrow, giving me a teasing look. โUh-huh. I believe you. Just friends.โ
โI mean, I love Michael. I justโฆ I wanted to see what that part of my life looks like now through different eyes.โ
โExactly!โ she said, clapping her hands. โAnd thatโs why youโre going to go have a nice dinner and enjoy yourself! Just live a little, Lauren.โ
โOkay, okay,โ I laughed, giving in. โYou win.โ

***
The evening with Jake felt like opening a time capsule. We laughed about old memories and shared stories, and for a while, I let myself relax, almost forgetting the life Iโd left back home.
โYou know,โ Jake said, leaning back in his chair, โI never thought Iโd run into you here, of all places.โ
โNeither did I,โ I replied, smiling. โItโs strange, isnโt it? Likeโฆ a piece of the past coming back.โ
โYou havenโt changed much, Lauren.โ
I laughed, shaking my head. โOh, Iโm pretty sure I have. Life has a way of doing that.โ

โNot entirely,โ he said softly, reaching across the table to take my hand.
I froze, glancing down at our hands. But before I could react, he leaned forward and kissed me.
For a brief moment, I let myself fall into that familiar feeling. But almost as quickly, guilt surged up, pulling me back.
โJake, Iโฆโ I stammered, pulling away. โIโm sorry. I have to go.โ
I left in a rush and stopped at the hotel bar to get a double espresso before telling Vivian everything.

***
But as I walked into the room, I saw Vivian packing her bags with a hard, almost mechanical look on her face.
โVivian? Whatโs going on?โ
She looked up, her expression cold. โOh, just getting ready to leave,โ she replied casually.
โWhy now?!โ
Vivianโs lips twisted into a slight smile as she held up her phone. โI took a little โsouvenirโ for Michael. Sent him a photo of you and Jake.โ

โYouโฆ what?! Why would you do that?โ
She shrugged, slipping her phone into her bag. โBecause, Lauren, Iโm done standing in your shadow. Itโs my turn now.โ
โVivian, this doesnโt make any sense! Youโre my friend!โ
โFriend? Maybe once. But now I’m Michaelโs assistant. And the photo is my chance to be his support, to take your place.โ

She swung her bag over her shoulder and headed for the door.
โVivian, wait!โ I called, but she didnโt turn back.
She left me in silence, thousands of miles from home, unable to explain anything to Michael.
***
Coming home, my nerves were on edge. My stomach twisted as I unlocked the door. It was Michaelโs birthday.

A part of me wished he was out so I wouldnโt have to face him right away, but I knew avoiding this wouldnโt help. The house was silent. There was no sign of him โ just a note he left on the table:
โ6 p.m. Our place.โ
Our place. My heart sank. I hadnโt been to that restaurant in years. I was scared that things had gone too far to fix. But I had to go.

I walked into the restaurant at 6 p.m. sharp. Michael was there, standing by our old table, holding a bouquet of roses and a small gift box in his hand. His expression softened as he saw me, and I felt my heart skip.
โLauren,โ he greeted me.
โHi, Michael…โ
He took a seat across from me, setting the roses down. โYou know, I wasโฆ hurt when I saw that photo.โ He paused, searching my face. โBut I didnโt believe it. I know you. And I know Vivian โ or at least, I recognized her from that old photo of you two. I started to put things together.โ

I looked down, shame washing over me. โI donโt know how to say Iโm sorry enough. I didnโt even realize how much I needed a break or how far weโd drifted.โ
โIโm not innocent in this, Lauren. I let work take over, and I let you slip into the background. Thatโs my fault, too.โ
I felt a tear slip down my cheek. โI missed you, Michael. I missed us.โ
He squeezed my hand gently. โMe too. And thatโs whyโฆ I fired her. I wasnโt going to let someone come between us, especially not when Iโm the one who should have been paying more attention.โ

I managed a small smile. โSoโฆ what now?โ
Michael handed me the small gift box. โThis is my promise to you that things will be different. Iโm ready to make it right.โ
Inside the box was a delicate bracelet with a tiny heart charm. My heart swelled as I looked up at him, seeing the man I had fallen in love with still here, still willing to try.
โMichael,โ I whispered, โI love you. Andโฆ thereโs something else.โ

He raised an eyebrow. I took a deep breath and held his hand tightly.
โIโm pregnant.โ
His face broke into a joyful, disbelieving smile. โYouโreโฆ weโre going to have a baby?โ
I nodded, and he pulled me into a tight hug. In that moment, all my doubts and fears melted away. We had a future to build, stronger than before, and we were ready to begin it together.

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