Over time, I stopped trying so hard, too.
Thatโs why, when she called me out of the blue, sounding oddly cheerful, I was taken aback.
โHey, Rufus!โ she chirped, almost too upbeat. โHow about we grab dinner? Thereโs this new restaurant I want to try.โ
At first, I didnโt know what to say. Was this her way of mending fences?
If it was, I was all for it.
โSure,โ I said, my heart cautiously hopeful. โJust tell me where and when.โ
Maybe this was our chance.
Something Feltโฆ Off
The restaurant was fancyโtoo fancy for someone like me.
Dark wood tables, candlelit ambiance, and waiters in crisp white shirts. I felt out of place.
Hyacinth was already there when I arrived, flashing me a bright smileโbut something about it didnโt feel right.
โHey, Rufus! You made it!โ she greeted me enthusiastically.
Her energy was offโtoo forced. Like she was trying too hard to seem casual.
I sat down, studying her carefully.
โSoโฆ how have you been?โ I asked, hoping to break the ice.
โGood, good,โ she replied quickly, her eyes darting to the menu. โYou? Everything good with you?โ
She wasnโt really listening.
Before I could answer, she waved over the waiter and started ordering for us.
โWeโll have the lobster,โ she said, barely glancing at me. โAnd maybe the steak too. What do you think?โ
I hadnโt even looked at the menu yet, and she was already picking the most expensive items.
It wasnโt like her.
Something wasnโt right.
An Awkward Silence & a Sudden Disappearance
The meal started, and I tried to steer the conversation toward something meaningful.
โItโs been a while, hasnโt it? Iโve missed catching up with you.โ
She barely looked up from her lobster.
โYeah,โ she muttered, cutting into her food. โBeen busy, you know?โ
โBusy enough to disappear for a year?โ I half-joked, but there was sadness behind my words.
She hesitated, but instead of answering, she kept checking her phone.
I could tell.
She was waiting for something.
Or someone.
The bill finally came, and I reached for it out of habit, pulling out my card. But just as I was about to hand it over, Hyacinth leaned in close to the waiter and whispered something.
Before I could ask, she shot me a quick smile and stood up.
โIโll be right back,โ she said. โJust need to use the washroom.โ
And just like thatโฆ she was gone.
I waited.
And waited.
But she didnโt come back.
When the waiter returned, I glanced down at the bill.
My stomach dropped.
The total was outrageous.
Had she justโฆ bailed on me?
With a heavy sigh, I handed over my card, swallowing the disappointment.
I had been played.
Or so I thought.
The Grand Reveal
As I walked toward the exit, feeling foolish for expecting anything different, I suddenly heard a sound behind me.
I turned around, expecting to see an apologetic Hyacinthโbut instead, I found her grinning, holding an enormous cake and a bunch of balloons.
I blinked.
Before I could ask what was happening, she blurted out the words that changed everything.
โYouโre gonna be a granddad!โ
For a second, my brain short-circuited.
โAโฆ granddad?โ I repeated, barely able to process what Iโd just heard.
She laughed, nodding excitedly.
โYes! I wanted to surprise you!โ she said, lifting the cake proudly.
It was white with blue and pink icing, and in bold letters across the top, it read:
โCongrats, Grandpa!โ
A Second Chance at Family
Hyacinth bit her lip, suddenly nervous.
โI know weโve had our differences, but I wanted you to be part of this. Youโre going to be a granddad.โ
Her voice was softer now.
And just like that, everything clicked into place.
She wasnโt trying to ditch me.
She wasnโt playing games.
She was trying to reconnect.
โIโI donโt know what to say,โ I finally admitted, my chest tightening with emotion.
โYou donโt have to say anything,โ she said, eyes locking onto mine. โI just wanted you to knowโฆ I want you in our lives. My life. And the babyโs life.โ
My throat felt thick.
For years, I had wanted to feel like I belonged in her life.
And now, here she wasโoffering me exactly that.
โI guess I wanted to tell you in a way that would show you how much I care.โ
A lump formed in my throat.
I looked at the cake, at Hyacinthโs nervous but hopeful expression, and suddenly, everything from the past didnโt matter anymore.
I stepped forward and pulled her into a hug.
For the first time in years, she didnโt pull away.
โIโm so happy for you,โ I whispered, my voice thick. โYou have no idea how much this means to me.โ
She laughed through her tears.
โIt means a lot to me too. Iโm sorry Iโve been distant, Rufus. But Iโm here now. And I want you here too.โ
I squeezed her hand, hoping she could feel just how much this moment meant.
For years, I had felt like I didnโt belong in her life.
But today, that changed.
I wasnโt just Rufus anymore.
I was going to be her babyโs granddad.
And that meant everything.
Would you have ever expected this surprise? What would you have done in Rufusโs place?