Beyond Just Love

Beyond Just Love

The Last Goodbye

The rain didn’t just fall that evening — it lingered, as if the clouds were mourning something they couldn’t name.

Inside a corner café that smelled of coffee and heartbreak, Elara sat with her half-finished latte, watching the drops race each other down the fogged glass. She used to love the rain. Now, it only reminded her of all the times she’d waited under it — for someone who never came back.

Her phone buzzed once.

“Take care of yourself. You deserve better.”

The message sat there like a bruise on her screen.

She didn’t reply. She didn’t cry either. She just stared at those words until they blurred. It wasn’t new — the same ending, the same excuse. The man who had once called her “my world” ended with that same sentence.

She smiled bitterly. Better?

She had been the one who stayed when things got worse, who believed when the other person stopped trying. If “better” meant being numb, maybe she already was.

The café door opened, a rush of cold air slipping inside. A couple entered — laughing, soaked, sharing a single umbrella. The girl giggled as the boy tucked a strand of wet hair behind her ear. It should’ve been a sweet moment.

But something in Elara’s chest tightened — not jealousy, not regret, just a quiet ache that whispered, You used to believe in that too.

Her best friend, Mara, slid into the chair across from her. “You didn’t tell me you were leaving tomorrow.”

Elara’s lips curved into a faint smile. “There wasn’t much left to say.”

“You’re really going to Berlin?” Mara asked. “New job, new city, new life?”

Elara nodded, eyes distant. “New everything. No memories attached.”

Mara looked at her for a long second. “And no love, I guess?”

Elara let out a small laugh — not bitter, but tired. “Love?”

She traced her finger around the coffee rim. “I think I’ve used up all my love on people who only wanted attention.”

Mara sighed softly. “Maybe the right person hasn’t shown up yet.”

“Or maybe,” Elara said, standing up and slipping her phone into her bag, “the right person isn’t supposed to show up. Maybe I’ll just meet him when I stop waiting.”

She left the café before Mara could reply. The sky was still crying, but she didn’t run for shelter. Her boots splashed through puddles as she walked — each step felt like she was shedding something she didn’t need anymore.

When she reached the empty bus stop, lightning flashed across the horizon — and for a split second, she smiled. Not because of what she was leaving behind, but because for the first time in years, her heart felt quiet.

Tomorrow, a new city awaited her. A new office. New faces.

And somewhere in that crowd, there would be one pair of eyes that wouldn’t just look at her — they would recognize her.

But for now, under the weeping sky, she whispered her final goodbye —

not to a person, but to the version of herself who kept waiting to be loved.

> “No more chasing love,” she said softly. “If it’s meant to find me… it will.”

The rain grew louder. And somewhere between the thunder and the silence, her story finally began

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