WE PROMISED TO REUNITE IN 40 YEARS. THREE OF US SHOWED UP AND FOUND A NOTE SAYING ‘I’M NOT COMING.’
Back on the beach in Santa Monica, we were grappling with the reality of finishing high school. It felt like a friendship for the ages, but we all knew that by the next day, we would be scattered across the country or even the world Sadness was on every face when Willie said,
“But what if we swear to meet here on the same day in 40 years… On June 11, 2017?” At first, we laughed, but the pact was made…
Years passed, and we eventually lost touch. However, when the
40-year mark came, we didn’t forget our promise and booked flights to California.
I was the first to arrive and sat on the same bench, waiting for my friends. Soon after, Willie arrived, and thirty minutes later, Todd showed up. Despite being nearly 60, we were so excited that we jumped for joy, hugging each other. Only Karl was missing…
We sat there until nightfall to make sure we didn’t miss him, but he never came. Just then, Ben’s gaze shifted to something fluttering on the bench. He bent down to pick it up and saw a note…
Back on the beach in Santa Monica, we were grappling with the reality of finishing high school. It felt like a friendship for the ages, but we all knew that by the next day, we would be scattered across the country or even the world.
Sadness was on every face when Willie said, “But what if we swear to meet here on the same day in 40 years… On June 11, 2017?”
At first, we laughed, but the pact was made.
Years passed, and we eventually lost touch. However, when the 40-year mark came, we didn’t forget our promise and booked flights to California.
I was the first to arrive and sat on the same bench, waiting for my friends. Soon after, Willie arrived, and thirty minutes later, Todd showed up. Despite being nearly 60, we were so excited that we jumped for joy, hugging each other.
Only Karl was missing.
We sat there until nightfall, making sure we didn’t miss him, but he never came.
Just then, Willie’s gaze shifted to something fluttering on the bench. He bent down to pick it up and saw a note.
A Message From Karl
Willie read it out loud, his voice cracking slightly.
“I’m not coming.”
That was it. No explanation, no signature—just those three words.
For a long moment, we just sat there in silence, staring at the note, trying to make sense of it.
Todd was the first to speak. “Do you think something happened to him?”
Willie frowned. “I don’t know. I mean, we all drifted apart… Maybe he just didn’t care anymore.”
But something didn’t sit right with me. Karl was the one who took our promise the most seriously. Back then, he had etched the date into his old leather wallet, saying he’d never forget.
And yet, now—he was the only one missing?
I reached into my pocket, pulled out my phone, and did a quick search for his name.
The moment I saw the result, my heart sank.
The Truth About Karl
A news article popped up:
“Former Army Captain Karl Jensen Passes Away at 59, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Service and Sacrifice.”
I felt my breath catch in my throat.
Todd and Willie leaned in, reading the words over my shoulder. None of us spoke.
Karl had died just three months ago.
We sat there, processing the loss. He had wanted to be here. He had meant to come.
But he never got the chance.
The note… it wasn’t a dismissal. It was a goodbye.
A Reunion in His Honor
After a long moment, Willie cleared his throat.
“Then let’s do what we came here to do.”
Todd and I exchanged glances, then nodded.
We stayed on that beach, talking about Karl, about our youth, about the stupid things we did together. We laughed. We cried.
And when the night grew cold, we each took a moment to say our own farewell to Karl.
Before leaving, I folded the note back up and tucked it into my pocket.
Not as a reminder of his absence.
But as proof that, in the end, he kept his promise.