The Last Yes
Walter planned sixty-six proposal trips just to win me over.
On the sixty-seventh, I finally said yes.
The day after our wedding, I gave him sixty-six "forgiveness cards."
We made a deal: every time he upset me, he could use one to earn my forgiveness.
Over six years of marriage, every time he made me angry because of his childhood friend Janet, Walter would hand me a card.
By the time he used the sixty-fourth, he began to sense something was off.
I no longer reminded him to keep his distance.
I no longer needed him the way I used to.
However, the last time he left me behind for Janet, I reached out, stopped him, and asked:
"If you go to her again… can I still forgive you with one of these cards?"
He paused mid-step and looked at me, half helpless, half amused.
"If you want to use one, use it. You've got plenty left, don't you?"
I gave a small nod and watched him walk away.
He still thought those forgiveness cards would never run out.
What he did not know was—
There was only one left.