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00:00What?
00:01You've been married for 3 years and still haven't registered your marriage?
00:05Mitchell's surprise exclamation over the phone practically blasted my eardrum.
00:09He was right.
00:11My wife is a pilot.
00:13We had our wedding 3 years ago.
00:15But she stood me up 18 times since then,
00:18when we agreed to register our marriage.
00:20The first time she stood me up was when her apprentice took his first flight.
00:24I waited outside City Hall the whole day for her.
00:28Julian, you know how important his first flight was.
00:30He needed me there.
00:32We can always register another day.
00:34The second time she stood me up was when she turned around after receiving a call from her apprentice.
00:39She left me by the roadside.
00:42Don't be like this, Julian.
00:43Owen was in trouble.
00:44Are you really asking me to ignore him?
00:47Later, whenever we set a date to register our marriage,
00:50her apprentice would run into all sorts of trouble.
00:53When are you finally going to get it?
00:56Ivy chose me.
00:58That's why she kept putting off marrying you.
01:00Finally, I decided to leave her.
01:06Ivy.
01:07We can't get married today.
01:09Owen's in a bit of trouble.
01:10He can't handle it alone, so I might need to go over.
01:12We'll go to City Hall at 10 a.m.
01:14Don't worry.
01:15I'll be there no matter what happens this time.
01:24But after I left for Avalanian, she came after me like she was terrified of losing me.
01:32Ivy Rivers and I had been married for three years, yet we still hadn't registered our marriage legally.
01:38Three years ago, Ivy and I were both competing for the airline's captain of the year.
01:43Ivy's eyes filled with tears.
01:45Julian, you're an amazing pilot.
01:47You'll have other chances.
01:49But if I miss this promotion, I'll never get another shot.
01:53I couldn't say no.
01:54I gave up the cockpit, transferred to the cabin crew, and became the man behind her career, taking care of
02:01our home.
02:04Today was the 17th time she'd promised to finally register our marriage with me.
02:09Julian, I promise this time, after the celebration bang-wing, we'll go straight to City Hall and register our marriage.
02:15After today, you'll finally be my husband in every way.
02:19While her direct supervisor was forcing drinks on me, she was busy exchanging dishes and toasting with her male pilot
02:26apprentice.
02:29Julian can handle it.
02:30Just focus on enjoying yourself, Owen.
02:33Yet after the celebration on Jenkwit ended, Ivy, who was supposed to go with you with me to City Hall,
02:38our marriage, stood me up once again.
02:41She drove the car to the restaurant entrance.
02:51Julian, you're the only man I'll ever marry.
02:53I promise I'll make things official with you.
02:55Just give me a little more time, okay?
03:02Owen drank a little too much on my behalf just now, so I'll be driving him home.
03:06You should take a cab back.
03:08We probably won't make it to City Hall this afternoon.
03:11Let's talk about it another day, okay?
03:13Usually, at times like this, I would have broken down, shouting, arguing with her, and demanding answers.
03:19We've been together for eight years, Ivy.
03:23Three years as husband and wife.
03:26But because of Owen,
03:29this is already the 17th time you've put off registering our marriage.
03:33Ivy, enough!
03:35I'm your husband!
03:38Why are you always choosing him over me?
03:42But this time, I just smiled slightly.
03:46Alright.
03:48Ivy fozed, clearly not expecting me to agree so easily.
03:53Julian, are you mad at me?
03:56No.
03:57Drive safe.
03:58I'd already decided to leave her for good.
04:01Ivy seemingly surprised by my calm attitude today.
04:04After a moment, she returned to her cold demeanor.
04:07I'll buy you a gift to make when I come back tonight.
04:09With that, she drove off.
04:10Before leaving, she made a point of closing the car window for Owen,
04:14afraid the drunk man would catch a cold from the wind.
04:19In the past, she'd never allowed any smell of alcohol to linger in her car.
04:25Every time I drank for her, she'd open the convertible top even in winter,
04:30let alone close the windows.
04:32God, you reek of alcohol.
04:33It's disgusting.
04:34I took a deep breath and returned the marriage application forms to my bag.
04:40Maybe it was only because the person in the car was me.
04:43I knew it was time to let go of this eight-year relationship as well.
04:48I pulled out my phone and opened the offer from Meridian Airways in Avaladia.
04:53You were never meant to stay in the cabbage.
04:55Without hesitation, I tapped accept and booked a flight to Avalonia for the day after tomorrow.
05:02Ivy, once I go to Avalandia, we'll probably never see each other again in this lifetime.
05:11Five years ago, when Ivy was flying to Avalonia,
05:14she encountered the biggest incident of her career.
05:20Since then, that word, Avalonia, had become her taboo.
05:26Not only did she refuse to fly there herself,
05:29but she hadn't let me fly that route once.
05:31If everything went as planned, Ivy and I would never see each other again.
05:35That afternoon, I went straight back to the company
05:38and submitted my resignation letter to my supervisor, Leighton Garea.
05:44Does Ivy know about your resignation?
05:46Julian, you've been the airline's top flight attendant for seven years straight.
05:51If you stayed, your future here would be incredible.
05:54Are you really willing to give all of that up?
05:57I'll tell her tonight, though I doubt she'll care.
06:00My, my.
06:01These past few years,
06:03you two flew new routes together and won company awards together.
06:06The CEO even attended your wedding personally three years ago.
06:10Everyone was so envious, but I suppose,
06:13yeah, they were good memories.
06:16But that's all they are now.
06:18Memories.
06:21After submitting my resignation,
06:23I returned home around 10 p.m.
06:26On my phone,
06:28a social media post from Owen
06:29popped up because he'd specifically tagged me.
06:33Special thanks to my beautiful mentor
06:35for staying by my side all afternoon.
06:37As a thank you,
06:38I'm taking her to Marcus Vale's concert tomorrow.
06:41Looking forward to it.
06:44I knew then that Ivy,
06:46who said she'd come home at noon,
06:47wouldn't be returning.
06:49This had happened too many times
06:50in our three years of marriage.
06:57Owen's nervous about his first solo flight.
06:59I have to be there for him.
07:00Julian, we'll celebrate another day.
07:04Owen just asked me to help him prepare
07:05for tomorrow's check ride.
07:10Don't wait up for me.
07:11Owen needs me tonight.
07:15Stop overthinking it, Julian.
07:17Owen's just my apprentice.
07:26The next morning,
07:27I woke up and started packing my luggage.
07:30I was halfway through
07:31when Ivy came home looking exhausted.
07:34Following her through the door
07:35was a strong scent of men's cologne
07:37that caught me off guard.
07:44I didn't need to guess.
07:46Deep down,
07:47I already knew exactly where Ivy had gone.
07:51Today was so much fun.
07:55Let's do this again next week.
07:57Oh, yeah.
07:59Of course, it'll be just us.
08:02And thanks for letting me wear your jacket.
08:05It smells just like you.
08:13What the hell is your problem?
08:16Pick that up.
08:18Why do you have Owen's jacket?
08:20Oh, my God.
08:22We were drinking in his hotel room
08:24and I spilled some wine on myself,
08:25so I showered and changed my clothes
08:27and I borrowed his jacket.
08:28What is the big deal?
08:33You were at his hotel room
08:35drinking alone and...
08:40It doesn't matter.
08:44Look, I made you a meal
08:46and I fixed your room upstairs.
08:49Okay?
08:53God, Julian,
08:54can you get off my back?
08:56I mean, seriously,
08:57you remember that I pay for everything.
08:59Right?
09:00And you are just a useless
09:02stay-at-home husband.
09:10Owen sobered up too late last night.
09:12I got a hotel room by myself.
09:14That's why I didn't come home.
09:19I looked up at her,
09:20somewhat surprised.
09:22This was the first time
09:23in three years of marriage
09:24that she'd voluntarily
09:25explained herself to me.
09:26You don't have to explain.
09:29Ivy paused,
09:31then slowly walked over to me.
09:33Her gaze lowered as she asked,
09:35Julian,
09:36where are you going?
09:41are you packing because
09:43you have a work flight?
09:46I nodded.
09:49Something like that.
09:51After hearing this,
09:53she seemed to breathe
09:54a sow of relief
09:55for some reason,
09:56then continued.
09:57I have something to do today.
09:58I'm just here to grab something
10:00and then I'll leave.
10:01I won't be here for lunch.
10:03Okay.
10:05I didn't look up,
10:06continuing to pack my luggage.
10:14With that,
10:15Ivy grabbed a red paper bag
10:17and the clothes hanging by the door
10:18and hurried out.
10:20After she left,
10:21photo frame that had hung on the door bowl
10:23for eight years
10:24suddenly fell to the floor.
10:27broken glass
10:28lay scattered
10:29in every direction.
10:34This was from
10:35our first concert together.
10:37In the picture,
10:38our hands were clasped together,
10:40our faces full of smiles.
10:41Promise, Julian.
10:43One concert every year,
10:44no matter how busy I am.
10:46But since Owen Bittis,
10:47she'd forgotten all about it.
10:51I threw that photo,
10:53a relic of happier times,
10:55into the trash can
10:56along with the last
10:57of my lingering feelings.
11:00That evening,
11:01after packing everything,
11:03I lay exhausted on the bed
11:04when I received a call
11:05from my best friend,
11:06Mitchell Potter.
11:08What's going on with Ivy?
11:09She's going overboard.
11:11Check your socials.
11:12She's actually flaunting
11:14her love with that Owen guy.
11:16You two aren't even divorced yet.
11:18How could she do this?
11:20I casually unlocked my phone.
11:22Owen's latest post
11:23was at the top.
11:24In the photo,
11:25Owen wore a Patapiri watch
11:27on his wrist
11:29and held the red paper bag
11:30Ivy had taken
11:31from home at noon.
11:32So,
11:34she had come home at noon.
11:37Not for me,
11:38but just to get
11:39the concert gift for Owen.
11:43Below the image
11:44was a caption.
11:45Three years of knowing each other.
11:46I'm so lucky to have you,
11:48Ivy.
11:48Happy third anniversary.
11:50At that moment,
11:51it suddenly hit me.
11:53Third anniversary?
11:57Right.
11:58Today was our third
11:59wedding anniversary, too.
12:01But we'd never celebrated
12:02our wedding anniversary.
12:03So much so
12:04that I'd completely
12:05forgotten it myself.
12:06I let out a long breath
12:08before replying to Mitchell.
12:11She doesn't need a divorce
12:12because we never
12:13registered our marriage.
12:15What does Ivy actually want?
12:17From where I'm standing,
12:18her heart is completely
12:19with Owen.
12:20She doesn't even see you
12:21as her husband anymore.
12:25I really think you need to sit down
12:26and have a serious talk
12:28with Ivy.
12:29There's no need.
12:32I'm flying to
12:33Avalonian tomorrow.
12:36After that,
12:37Ivy and I will never
12:38see each other again.
12:40Does Ivy know?
12:43Not yet.
12:44All right.
12:46Ivy is going to regret this.
12:50Whether she regrets it or not
12:51has nothing to do
12:52with me anymore.
13:00Where's the photo of us
13:01that was hanging
13:02behind the door?
13:06It fell and broke.
13:12I didn't have time
13:13to give you the gift
13:14I promised yesterday.
13:15Today happens to be
13:16our third wedding anniversary
13:17so this belt is for you.
13:20Happy anniversary.
13:22Ivy,
13:23you actually remembered
13:25our wedding anniversary?
13:26I honestly thought
13:27you'd forgotten about it.
13:29But seeing the receipt
13:30showing it was purchased
13:31just half an hour ago,
13:33I suddenly understood.
13:35Owen's third anniversary post
13:37must have reminded her.
13:39So she bought it
13:40on the way home.
13:42What she didn't know
13:43was that I already had
13:44two belts of this style
13:45in my closet.
13:47By the way,
13:48the year-end is coming up.
13:50Can you give up
13:51this year's airline
13:51excellence award?
13:56Owen's been in the industry
13:57for three years
13:58and his biggest wish
13:59to win the airline's
14:00best award just like you.
14:02You've won it
14:02several years in a row.
14:03Can you let him
14:04have it this year?
14:06Her expression
14:07seemed hesitant
14:08as she said this.
14:10Julian,
14:11you've already
14:11proven yourself.
14:12Everyone knows
14:13how talented you are.
14:15But Owen needs
14:16this chance
14:17more than you do
14:18right now.
14:20You're the only man
14:21I want to spend
14:22my life with.
14:23Please do this for me
14:24just this once.
14:26I promise I'll never
14:27forget what you've
14:28done for me.
14:29I smiled
14:30careily to myself
14:31so there was a catch
14:32to this impromptu gift.
14:35Sure.
14:35It wouldn't be
14:36just for this year.
14:39He could have it
14:40next year
14:40and the year after.
14:42I wouldn't compete
14:43with him for any
14:44airline awards anymore
14:45because I'd be
14:46leaving after tonight.
14:49You're okay with that?
14:57Perhaps my decisive
14:58response surprised her.
15:00Ivy kept glancing
15:01at me from the corner
15:02of her eye
15:02then couldn't help
15:04but speak again.
15:05Owen is my apprentice
15:06so it's natural
15:07for me to look after him.
15:09Besides,
15:10you're my husband
15:10so this is the
15:11right thing to do.
15:12By the way,
15:13I'm not flying tomorrow.
15:18Let's go to City Hall
15:19in the morning
15:19and finally get
15:20our marriage certificate.
15:23I didn't say anything.
15:25She seemed to
15:26suddenly remember
15:27I'd been packing
15:27my luggage today.
15:30after a pause
15:31she asked
15:32in a softer voice,
15:33I almost forgot.
15:34Don't you have
15:34a flight tomorrow?
15:35What time?
15:363 o'clock p.m.
15:39I looked at her
15:39preparing to use
15:40this last chance
15:41to tell her
15:42I was leaving.
15:44Ivy,
15:46I need to tell you
15:47something.
15:49What?
15:56It was Owen calling.
15:59Ivy,
16:00my ankle
16:01is killing me.
16:02I think I sprained it
16:04and I can barely walk.
16:06Can you come help me?
16:08I don't know
16:09what to do right now.
16:11After hanging up,
16:12Ivy looked at me
16:13somewhat grillfully.
16:17Owen's in a bit
16:18of trouble.
16:19He can't handle it alone
16:21so I might need
16:22to go over.
16:25She said this
16:26almost tentatively
16:27as if asking
16:28for my approval.
16:31I held back
16:31what I wanted to say,
16:33forced a smile
16:34and nodded.
16:36It's fine.
16:37You should go.
16:39She seemed relieved
16:40by what I said.
16:41She immediately stood up
16:42and said before leaving,
16:43Your flight's at 3 p.m.,
16:45so there's time.
16:46We'll go to City Hall
16:46at 10 a.m.
16:48Don't worry.
16:49I'll be there
16:49no matter what happens
16:50this time.
16:51I couldn't help
16:51but smile bitterly.
16:53In the end,
16:54she still hadn't given me
16:55the chance to break up
16:56with her face-to-face.
16:57The next morning,
16:58I finished packing
16:59and headed straight
17:00to the airport
17:00instead of City Hall.
17:05By noon,
17:06I still hadn't received
17:07a call from Ivy
17:08asking why I wasn't there.
17:11It wasn't until
17:12the afternoon
17:12when I was about
17:13to board
17:14that I got a message
17:15from her.
17:20Sorry,
17:21Owen wasn't feeling
17:21well today.
17:22I just got done
17:23taking him to the hospital.
17:25I couldn't make it
17:26to City Hall today.
17:28I'll go with you
17:29first thing
17:30when you get back
17:31from this trip.
17:34Looking at this message,
17:35I felt nothing inside.
17:37As expected,
17:38she missed the 18th attempt
17:39at registering our marriage.
17:41There's no need, Ivy.
17:42I've resigned
17:43and I'm flying to Avalania.
17:45After today,
17:46we won't see each other again.
17:49I sent her this final message
17:51and prepared
17:51and off my phone.
17:53But the next second,
17:55the chat window
17:56that had been silent
17:57for so long
17:57began buzzing
17:58and buzzing frantically.
18:01Attention passengers,
18:03boarding is now complete.
18:04We are preparing
18:04for takeoff.
18:05Thank you for flying
18:06with Meridian Airways.
18:07I ignored my phone's buzzing,
18:09deleted Ivy's contact information
18:10and turned it off.
18:12From this moment on,
18:14Ivy and I had nothing
18:15to do with each other anymore.
18:16Meanwhile,
18:17at the hospital,
18:19Ivy frantically messaged me back
18:21after seeing my text.
18:23But none of her messages
18:24were replied.
18:27Then she kept calling me.
18:29The number you have dialed
18:30is currently unavailable.
18:32Please try again later.
18:35The number you have dialed
18:37is currently unavailable.
18:41The automated message
18:42kept repeating.
18:44But Ivy's did as if
18:45she couldn't hear it,
18:47pressing the call button
18:48forcefully over and over.
18:51Impossible.
18:53This can't be happening.
18:57Everything was fine yesterday.
19:00I told him we'd register
19:01our marriage today.
19:03Staring at her phone,
19:04she seemed completely dazed.
19:06After several minutes,
19:08she finally ran out
19:09of the hospital
19:10and drove straight
19:11to the airport.
19:15Mr. Guerrero,
19:16doesn't Julian
19:17have a flight today?
19:18Why did he say
19:19he resigned
19:20and was going
19:21to Avalantia?
19:25What's going on?
19:30she burst through
19:31the flight attendant
19:31center door
19:32and grabbed my
19:32supervisor's arm
19:33since I'm clasking
19:34anxiously.
19:37Confused,
19:37Layden looked at Ivy.
19:40Didn't Julian tell you?
19:41He submitted his resignation
19:43after your celebration banquet.
19:45I even asked if you knew
19:47and he said he'd tell you
19:48that night.
19:49No.
19:50That can't be true.
19:54I didn't even go home
19:55that night.
19:57The only time I came back
19:58was yesterday afternoon
20:02and it was just
20:03to grab Owen's concert gift
20:05before leaving
20:06and last night
20:10I was only home
20:11for a few minutes
20:12before Owen
20:13called me away again.
20:15These past two days
20:16she hadn't even given me
20:17a chance to talk to her.
20:19She'd been by Owen's side
20:20the entire time.
20:24No,
20:25that can't be true.
20:28Julian wouldn't leave
20:29without telling me.
20:32I'm going to find him.
20:34This has to be
20:35some kind of joke.
20:37Julian wouldn't
20:38actually leave me.
20:43Ivy sat nummily
20:44in the airport
20:45for three whole hours
20:46after leaving
20:46the flight attendant center.
20:49During those three hours
20:50memories kept flashing
20:52through her mind
20:52as she looked at
20:53every corner
20:54of this airport.
20:58Eight years ago
20:59we first met
21:00at the security checkpoint.
21:01It was her first day
21:02transitioning from
21:03ground crew
21:03to flight crew.
21:04She'd been so excited
21:05she couldn't sleep
21:06the night before
21:07leaving her somewhat
21:07off her game.
21:08She even dropped
21:09her work ID on the floor
21:10while going through security.
21:11I think you dropped this.
21:14Oh my God.
21:16My ID.
21:17Thank you.
21:18I can't believe
21:19I almost lost it
21:20on my first day.
21:23First day on the flight crew?
21:27Yeah,
21:27I'm Ivy Rivers.
21:30Julian,
21:31nice to meet you Ivy.
21:33After that,
21:34she often invited me
21:35for late night meals
21:36at the airport
21:37after flights.
21:38Once,
21:39twice,
21:39and before long
21:40we went from
21:41acquaintances to lovers.
21:43During our time together
21:44we explored
21:45every corner
21:45of this airport.
21:46Even better,
21:48we were soon assigned
21:49to the same routes.
21:50Probably the luckiest thing
21:51that could happen
21:52to any airline couple.
21:55We flew domestic
21:57and international
21:58routes together,
21:59leaving our footprints
22:01all around the world.
22:02For a while,
22:03we were considered
22:04the airline's
22:05golden couple.
22:07Everyone thought
22:08we were perfect together.
22:16We had our wedding ceremony
22:18at the airport
22:19five years into
22:20our relationship.
22:21Can you believe
22:22we're actually married now?
22:26Not really.
22:28It still feels like
22:29yesterday when I picked
22:30up your ID at the airport.
22:32From now on,
22:33we'll keep flying together,
22:35seeing the world,
22:37and coming home
22:37to each other.
22:41Promise me
22:42we'll always make time
22:43for each other,
22:44no matter how busy
22:45we get.
22:46I promise.
22:48You'll always be
22:49my first choice,
22:50Julian.
22:57Many colleagues
22:58often wondered
22:59whether we'd still
22:59be together
23:00if Owen hadn't
23:01come along,
23:02whether we'd have
23:02made it to our
23:0310th anniversary,
23:04or even our 15th.
23:06But I knew
23:07that even without
23:08Owen,
23:08there would have been
23:09someone else,
23:10another name,
23:12another face.
23:15in the end,
23:16whether love survived
23:17or failed,
23:18wasn't about the third
23:19person who came along.
23:21It was about the choices
23:22we made.
23:26Ivy left the airport
23:27and drove home three hours
23:28later as the sky darkened.
23:31The moment she entered,
23:32she hung up her clothes
23:33as usual and stared
23:34at the spot where we used
23:35to hang the photo.
23:39Her gaze fell to the
23:41nearby trash can
23:42where the broken glass
23:43shards in our photo
23:44were still sitting.
23:51This photo,
23:53it was taken
23:53eight years ago.
23:55This was the first
23:56concert we ever
23:57went to together.
24:01I remember now
24:02I made him a promise
24:04that night.
24:05It seemed that
24:06ever since Owen
24:07became her apprentice,
24:09she'd never gone
24:10to any concert with me.
24:13That was also
24:14when she'd started
24:15growing distant from me.
24:17Even so,
24:18she couldn't understand
24:19why I would leave.
24:21Whenever she'd let me down,
24:22she'd always make up
24:23for it with gifts.
24:30I always made it up
24:31to him.
24:32Didn't I?
24:33I thought as long
24:33as I came back,
24:36as long as I gave him
24:37something,
24:38he'd know how much
24:40I cared.
24:41Just like last time,
24:42after watching the
24:43concert with Owen,
24:44she'd come back
24:46me that Gucci belt.
24:49With this thought,
24:50she went to the bedroom
24:51and opened the closet,
24:52trying to find proof
24:53of how well
24:54she treated me.
24:55Please.
24:57These are the gifts
24:58I gave Julian?
24:59Three identical belts,
25:01the same cheap suits,
25:04even the sneakers
25:06are exactly the same.
25:10How did I never
25:11notice this before?
25:13They were cheap
25:14and repetitive.
25:15Even the sneakers
25:16came in multiple
25:16identical pairs.
25:18She had never
25:19noticed these things
25:20before.
25:22I really thought
25:25I was taking
25:26good care of him.
25:33How did I never
25:34notice that I was
25:35giving him
25:36whatever was convenient?
25:39Well,
25:40giving Owen
25:40everything
25:41I carefully chose.
25:42Her mind
25:43involuntarily drifted
25:44to the gifts
25:45she'd given Owen.
25:46Her mess belts,
25:48Patek Philippe watches,
25:51custom tailored suits,
25:52and more.
25:55Every single gift
25:56was worth far more
25:57than what she'd given me.
25:59More importantly,
26:02each gift was
26:03carefully thought out
26:04and never duplicated.
26:07at that moment,
26:08she sank
26:09into deep thought.
26:11After a few minutes,
26:12she took out
26:13her phone
26:13and texted,
26:15Sam,
26:15I'd like to apply
26:16for the Avalanian route.
26:20What?
26:21Ivy,
26:21what did you say?
26:23You want to fly
26:24the Avalania route?
26:25I didn't hear that wrong,
26:26did I?
26:27Didn't you once
26:28swear you'd never
26:29fly to Avalania again
26:30in this lifetime?
26:31Five years ago,
26:32I had to specially
26:33petition headquarters
26:34for you
26:35because of this,
26:36and they gave me
26:36an earful.
26:37Sam Sperano's voice
26:39was tinged with shock
26:40and disbelief.
26:41Ivy,
26:42are you out of your mind?
26:43Five years ago,
26:44you were the one
26:45who said if they ever
26:45made you fly
26:46the Avalanian route again,
26:47you'd rather resign.
26:48So why are you
26:49suddenly changing
26:50your mind now?
26:52Everyone senior
26:53at the airline
26:53knew about this,
26:54so it was beyond surprising
26:56that she voluntarily
26:57requested the Avalania route.
27:01I'm serious, Sam.
27:04Please help me
27:04petition headquarters again.
27:06It has to be
27:07as soon as possible.
27:08What on earth happened?
27:15Sam, let me ask you something.
27:18These past three years,
27:19does everyone think
27:20I've crossed the line
27:21with Owen?
27:23Does everyone think
27:24I've wronged Julian?
27:26Sam offered
27:26no verbal response
27:27to her question,
27:28and sometimes
27:29silence was the best answer.
27:32A bitter expression
27:33settled on Ivy's face
27:34as she said,
27:35I understand, Sam.
27:37She paused briefly
27:39before saying,
27:41Since Owen became
27:42my apprentice,
27:44I don't think I've ever
27:45had a proper meal
27:45with Julian.
27:48I haven't celebrated
27:49a single holiday
27:50with him.
27:53Even the gifts
27:54I gave him
27:55were carelessly chosen.
27:56Many were duplicates.
27:58I just counted
27:59in these three years.
28:00I've stood Julian up
28:01for our marriage registration
28:02over a dozen times,
28:03but even so,
28:05I never thought about
28:06actually separating
28:06from him.
28:07Julian resigned today.
28:09He went to Avalonia.
28:13Only after Ivy said this
28:15did Sam responded
28:16with a measured,
28:17I see.
28:19After those words,
28:20the call ended.
28:24Half an hour later,
28:26a text arrived.
28:29Headquarters approved it.
28:32You'll pilot the first flight
28:33to Avalonia tomorrow.
28:36Meanwhile,
28:37I arrived safely
28:38at Avalonia Airport.
28:39The moment I landed,
28:41over ten colleagues
28:42from Meridian Airwise
28:43greeted me warmly.
28:44Julian,
28:45welcome to Avalonia.
28:46We've been waiting for you.
28:47Thank you.
28:48I didn't expect
28:49so many people to come.
28:51Of course,
28:52everyone here
28:53has heard about you.
28:54We're lucky to have you
28:55joining Meridian Avalonca.
28:56From now on,
28:57I'll make my own choices.
28:59I'll live the life
29:00I've always wanted.
29:03Back home,
29:04I'd been the airline's best
29:05for seven successive years.
29:07I could do the same here.
29:08Better yet,
29:09everything I never had
29:10the chance to do with Ivy.
29:11Skiing,
29:12mountain climbing,
29:13skydiving,
29:14seeing the northern lights.
29:15There was so much to explore.
29:16Everything I dreamed of
29:17was now possible.
29:19What I didn't expect
29:20was to find Ivory
29:21waiting at my apartment.
29:25when I came home
29:26from from work
29:27on my second day
29:27in Avalonia.
29:31Julian,
29:31can we talk?
29:32I know I hurt you.
29:34I know I made you feel
29:35like you weren't important.
29:38But please don't
29:39shut me out.
29:42As a pilot,
29:43she never drank.
29:45But today,
29:46she reeked of alcohol.
29:51After just two days apart,
29:52she looked like
29:53she'd aged years.
29:54When she saw me,
29:55she stood
29:56and tried to approach.
29:58I intinctively
29:59took several steps back.
30:05Julian,
30:06I was wrong.
30:07These three years,
30:08I've been overly concerned
30:09with Owen.
30:10and I thought
30:11I had feelings for him,
30:12but after you left yesterday,
30:14I realized
30:14it was all an illusion.
30:16I simply saw the you
30:17from eight years ago
30:18in him.
30:21Every company evaluation
30:22ranked you above me
30:23the past three years,
30:24which made me feel pressured.
30:26That's why I wanted
30:27to train him
30:28to make him like you,
30:30even better than you,
30:31so I'd feel less pressure.
30:35But you're the one
30:36I've always loved.
30:38I never imagined
30:39being with anyone else.
30:46I brought the application
30:47forms today.
30:48If you're willing,
30:50we can fly back
30:50immediately and register.
30:55This time,
30:56I swear,
30:57I won't let you down.
30:58As for your job
30:59in Avalania,
31:00I've already requested
31:01the Avalania route
31:01exclusively.
31:03If that's not enough,
31:04I'll quit
31:05and join Meridian.
31:07please just give me
31:08a chance
31:09to make this right.
31:15So that's your excuse?
31:19You were afraid
31:20of my success,
31:22so you turned to Owen
31:23and forgot about me?
31:24That's a pretty weak
31:25excuse, Ivy.
31:28wrong is wrong.
31:29You can't just explain
31:30it away.
31:31If it were that easy
31:32to fix,
31:33then what was the point
31:35of everything we had
31:35these past three years?
31:37I don't want to hear
31:37any more.
31:38There's no going back.
31:39Miss Rivers,
31:40we're done.
31:41I gave a sad smile,
31:42stepped back,
31:43and went inside.
31:44She didn't try to follow.
31:46Through the peephole,
31:47I watched her huddle
31:48outside my door
31:49all night
31:49like a lost cat.
31:51Wind and rain
31:51lashed at her,
31:53but she didn't move.
31:54What was the point?
31:55Some things,
31:56once broken,
31:57could never put back together.
31:58I had given Ivy
31:5917 chances
32:00in three years.
32:01She chose to let
32:02every single one
32:03slip away.
32:05The next day,
32:07Ivy flew back home,
32:08but as she'd promised,
32:09she began flying
32:11only the Avalandia route.
32:12She'd arrive in Avalandia
32:14almost every week,
32:15and each time,
32:16she'd stand outside
32:17my door all night.
32:18Julian, I'll wait.
32:21I'll keep waiting
32:22until the day
32:23you're willing to forgive me.
32:24I never let her in.
32:26Eventually,
32:27my life in Avalandia
32:28found its rhythm.
32:30I earned my
32:31diving certification,
32:33pilot's license,
32:35and paragliding certificate.
32:38I visited Crystal Canyon
32:39in the summer,
32:40and went to the
32:42Silver Peak Mountains
32:42in winter.
32:44By year's end,
32:45I was named
32:46Meridian Airlines
32:47Employee of the Year
32:48and appointed
32:49Head of Cabin Crew
32:50for all of
32:51Avalandia's
32:51aviation sector.
32:52During this time,
32:54plenty of confident,
32:55attractive women
32:56pursued me,
32:56but I didn't engage
32:57with any of them.
32:58I'm sorry,
32:59but I'm not looking
33:00for a relationship
33:01right now.
33:01A wounded heart
33:03might eventually heal,
33:04but scars remained.
33:06My career came first now.
33:08This pattern
33:09continued for a long time.
33:11I focused on work
33:13while Ivy visited
33:14Avalandia,
33:15standing outside
33:15my door each time.
33:17You don't have to
33:18forgive me right
33:19right away.
33:21I'll wait until
33:22you're ready,
33:23even if it takes years.
33:27It seemed this routine
33:28would go on forever.
33:30Then one day,
33:31Ivy stopped appearing
33:32at my doorstep.
33:33I heard nothing about her
33:35for the next two years.
33:36In my third year
33:37at Meridian,
33:39the company assigned me
33:40to rotate back home.
33:44If it had been before,
33:45I would have definitely
33:47refused this company's decision,
33:49even if they offered me
33:50better pay
33:51and a higher position.
33:53But after three years,
33:55my heart had completely healed,
33:58so I gladly accepted
34:00the company's arrangement.
34:06The day before
34:06returning home,
34:07I messaged my old friend
34:08and colleague,
34:09Mitchell.
34:14I'm coming back tomorrow.
34:16How are Mr. Gora
34:17and the others?
34:21Mitchell was beyond excited
34:22about my return.
34:24We talked for three
34:24solid hours,
34:25and he couldn't wait
34:26for me to board that plane.
34:31When my flight landed
34:33the next day,
34:34Mitchell was the first
34:35to greet me,
34:36along with my former supervisor
34:37and several colleagues.
34:39Time had left its mark
34:40on each of them.
34:42But when they saw me,
34:43they all looked surprised.
34:45Julian,
34:47is that really you?
34:49I almost didn't recognize you.
34:51You look completely different.
34:58These few years of living
35:00for myself
35:01hadn't aged me.
35:02I actually looked younger.
35:06It was only after landing
35:07that I learned
35:08why Ivy had suddenly
35:09disappeared two years ago.
35:13After you left,
35:18Ivy ended her mentor-apprentice
35:20relationship with Owen.
35:24But during one of her flights
35:25to Avalodia,
35:27something terrible happened
35:29on the way back.
35:32The plane's left wing
35:34caught fire.
35:35She made an emergency landing
35:37and saved everyone on board.
35:44Thankfully,
35:46all the passengers were safe.
35:48But Ivy wasn't as lucky.
35:51She injured her right leg.
35:55The injury
35:56Ender ended her career
35:57as a pilot.
36:03Maybe Avalania
36:04was never meant to belong
36:05to either of us
36:05at the same time.
36:09It took away
36:11her dream
36:13and gave me mine.
36:18I didn't tell you
36:19about Ivy before
36:20because
36:21I was afraid
36:22you hadn't moved on yet.
36:23You should have told me sooner.
36:26I'm not the same person
36:27I was three years ago.
36:28When you asked
36:29about her department,
36:30I thought
36:32I thought maybe you wanted
36:33to get back together
36:34with her.
36:35I was just asking.
36:37She's managing flight routes
36:38in the airport's
36:39control tower department now.
36:42I see.
36:44Can you take my luggage
36:45home for me?
36:46I walked alone
36:47to the tower.
36:49This airport
36:50felt so familiar,
36:52yet walking through it
36:53alone now
36:53was different.
36:54She must have heard
36:56about my return.
36:58When I reached
36:59the control tower entrance,
37:01Ivy was already waiting.
37:03She held a bouquet
37:04of roses,
37:05but the edge
37:06in her face
37:06had softened considerably.
37:09Her expression
37:10grew emotional
37:11when she saw me.
37:12I could tell
37:13she hadn't let go.
37:16I smiled gently.
37:18There's no need
37:18for flowers.
37:19After two years,
37:20I just felt
37:21we never properly
37:21said goodbye.
37:24With that,
37:25I turned and left.
37:27At that moment,
37:28I knew I was
37:29truly reborn.
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