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Six months later:

Denise couldn't believe this was the last month of 2001. She couldn't believe that she hadn't spoken to or seen Jordan in six whole months. She supposed he was gone, left town, because there were times when she went by his house, to see his car was not there. Didn't seem like he'd been there since the day she left. A sigh released the pain in her heart. She loved him so much. She missed him even more. She missed all the good times they'd had, all the talks, walks, fun, just being with him. Yet, she couldn't bring herself to go back to him.

Staring out of a window in the living room, she watched as the mailman's truck pulled up along the sidewalk. Although it wasn't snowing out side yet, she'd heard from the weather man that it was going to later that night. It was below zero and freezing cold. She watched as the mailman put the mail in their box and then continue on to the next house. This brought her eyes to the house across the street, where Chuck had once lived. After graduation, he'd moved back to the Midwest somewhere for college. Pulling away from the window, she went to the hallway closet and pulled her winter parka on. Buttoning it up, she went to check the mail.

Amidst a few bills, some advertisements and a Christmas card for Victoria, there was an envelope addressed to her, without a return address. Opening it, she opened the folded piece of green stationery paper and her heart stopped beating. Scrawled out in his handwriting, short and brief:

I'll be back for you, Denise

Love Forever,

Jordan~



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