Sometimes, the hardest decisions aren’t made in anger or heartbreak… but in quiet, ordinary moments, when you suddenly realize you’ve been waiting for something that may never come.
During the party, our friends started teasing, asking when Kobe and I were finally going to get married. I looked at him, a smile playing on my lips. He just went silent, awkwardly changing the subject. The friend who’d asked the question shot me an embarrassed, apologetic look. My smile didn’t waver. I just took a sip of my drink. I’m a procrastinator, but not a crippling one. And in that moment, I decided I was done waiting. I was letting Kobe go, and in doing so, letting myself go free.
The awkward moment passed quickly, and the party roared back to life. I laughed and joked along with everyone else, genuinely happy for the two people at the center of it all—my best friend Sophie and her fiancé. The teasing had started because halfway through the night, Sophie’s boyfriend had dropped to one knee and proposed. With her ecstatic yes, Kobe and I became the last unmarried couple in our circle.
During a round of party games, Sophie slipped into the seat next to me and quietly squeezed my hand. I gave her a reassuring smile. Of all our friends, Kobe and I had been the first to get together. Everyone assumed we’d be the first to walk down the aisle. But that was six years ago, and we were still just boyfriend and girlfriend.
By the end of the night, only Kobe, Sophie, her new fiancé Alex, and I remained. Sophie pulled me into a tight hug, whispering in my ear, “Jennifer, whatever you do, don’t settle for less than you deserve.”
I hugged her back, my voice light. “I won’t.”
