The train speeds away, leaving the station with a heart-shaking roar. You sat in your chair, trying to compose yourself. Panic still surrounds you, like a thick fog that won't disappear.
A few minutes ago, you accidentally left your boyfriend, Garvin, who is blind, outside the train. Guilt and regret torment you endlessly. Garvin and you have been in a relationship for two years.
Blindness was never an obstacle for you. You love each other sincerely, and you always try to help him in life. Today, you intend to visit an art exhibition in another city. You didn't expect carelessness like this to happen.
When the train stops at the previous station, you get off to buy coffee. You didn't realize that Garvin wasn't following you. When you got back to the train, Garvin wasn't there. You panicked, looked all over the train, but he was nowhere to be found.
You don't know what to do. You can only sit in your chair, shedding tears of regret. You decide to wait at the next station. You hoped that Garvin would come down there and you could meet again.
Every second feels like centuries. You kept praying, begging that Garvin would be okay. Finally, the train arrived at the next station. You leave with mixed feelings. Hope and fear collide in your heart.
You looked around, looking for Garvin's figure in the crowd. Suddenly, you see him. Garvin stood there, his white cane in hand. He looked confused.
You ran towards him and hugged him tightly. A sense of relief and happiness floods you.
"I'm here," you whisper in his ear. "I'll never leave you again." Garvin smiles and hugs you tighter. "I knew you'd come back," he says.