This Take Me Back Tuesday revisits Emma and Nick’s reunion at a Broadway show in fall 1999…”
Years later, she agrees to meet him after a Broadway show. She’s there with Adam, her high school sweetheart.
Nick planned their run-in.
But what she didn’t plan for… was seeing Josh in the crowd—with a date of his own.
In that tangled moment of past and present, a romantic flashback rises—one that Emma thought she’d long outgrown.
Sometimes the people we share our most nostalgic memories with aren’t the ones we end up with… but their place in our past love story stays with us.
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As I step forward, a wave of nostalgia rises up, as I spot Nick, swift and unexpected—
I’m back in September 1999, four months into dating Nick. We’re walking outside a coffee shop, crisp fall air nipping at my cheeks.
“Come on, Sinclair,” he’d said, draping his arm over my shoulders. “You’ve been way too serious lately. Where’s the girl who nearly wiped out rollerblading down Commonwealth Avenue?”
I smiled, leaning into him. “Trying to be a responsible adult.”
He gave my shoulder a squeeze. “Let me know when she needs a break.”
For a while, he was that break—spontaneous and magnetic, full of charm and wild ideas. But eventually, I craved roots. Nick never stopped chasing the next thrill.
Our goodbye wasn’t dramatic. Just quiet. Honest. And sad.
We had been good, but not built to last.
Now, in the soft glow of the theater, I see him again.
“Nick!” I say, pulling him into a hug.
He holds me just a moment too long. His eyes flicker with something deeper—regret, maybe? Or hope? “You look great, Emma. Just like old times.”
I smile, careful and measured. One of us has changed. And I think it might be me.
I blush slightly at his compliment and motion to Adam, who lingers a few steps behind me. “Nick, this is Adam, my date. We were high school sweethearts.” The words feel strange on my tongue, especially with Josh somewhere in the crowd. Nick raises an eyebrow, a knowing smile tugging at his lips. “And I was your college sweetheart,” he adds smoothly, as if confirming what I’d never said aloud. I push past the awkwardness, willing away the tension.
Nick extends a hand to Adam, his smile smooth, but there’s something in his eyes—something appraising.
His gaze lingers on me, unwilling to pull away, even as he offers the greeting.
* * *
Emma Sinclair.
Damn, it’s really her.
She’s standing in front of him like no time has passed—and yet, so much has. She still has that same light in her eyes, the same way of looking at someone like they’re the only person in the room. And maybe for a second too long, he lets himself take her in—the soft waves of blonde hair, the curve of her smile, the way she still says his name like it means something.
And she’s here with someone else.
Not Josh. Not him. Just… someone else.
Nick shakes the thought off and refocuses. “Nice to meet you, Adam.”
“Likewise,” Adam replies, his handshake firm. There’s no hostility, nothing overt—but Nick knows that look. He’s worn it before. A silent assessment. A quiet, territorial instinct. The difference is, Adam probably doesn’t realize yet that Nick isn’t the one he should be worried about.
He turns back to Emma, softening his expression. “It’s crazy how life brings us back together like this. I mean… I didn’t know for sure, but I had a feeling you might be here.”
Emma laughs, a little tight, a little unsure—the kind of laugh someone gives when something brushes too close to the truth. She glances away for a second, pretending to look at the crowd, but Nick can tell she’s taking a breath, gathering herself. Nick’s timing. Josh’s presence. Adam’s silence. It’s a lot. Too convenient.
“And when you’re in town again, we should catch up properly then,” she says.
“I’d love that,” he replies, sliding his hands into his pockets. “I’ll text you, and we can grab lunch or something. I’ll be back next week.”
They chat for a few minutes, covering the basics—his work, her life back home—but there’s an undercurrent running through the conversation. A quiet tension that lingers just beneath the surface.
He sees it in Adam’s stance, the way his fingers twitch slightly at his sides. Maybe Adam picks up on what Nick already knows—Emma’s still tethered to the past, and none of it feels like hers anymore.
He watches her step closer, the hint of something unresolved in her eyes—like a goodbye she hasn’t quite decided to give.
And for a moment—just a moment—he wonders if he’s made a mistake. If helping Mitchell set this all in motion had really been the right call.
But then he remembers the way she used to talk about Josh—the way her whole face lit up—and he knows this was never about him.
He shakes the thought off. It was always about giving her a chance to be happy. Even if it meant playing a part he wasn’t proud of.
Emma glances at Adam, as if she senses it too. “We should probably head out. It’s getting late, and I’ve got work tomorrow.”
Nick nods, offering a calm smile—but behind it, something flickers. “Of course. I’ll text you soon.” He watches her move back toward Adam, noting the slight hesitation in her step, the way her gaze flickers briefly in his direction before she turns away.
* * *
I hesitate for a moment before stepping forward, pulling him into a quick hug. Something in his smile lingers just a beat too long—like he knows more than he’s letting on. I shake it off. I’ve been doing that a lot lately.
The show was a distraction. But now, with the curtain down and the lights fading, there’s no escaping what waits beyond these doors. Or the strange feeling that, somehow, I was meant to end up here tonight.
Adam and I walk in silence, the energy from the theater fading with each step toward the car. The night air hums with everything unspoken, tension stretching between us, weighted by the overlapping pieces of my past and present. I catch the way he watches Nick as we walk—quietly, not possessively, but with something cautious behind his eyes. Not jealous exactly—just wary. Like he doesn’t trust how easily Nick slipped back into my life. I know I need to address it—the way Josh’s presence lingered, the unspoken tension with Nick—but I don’t know where to begin.

📌 Note: The images I share are character inspirations created for my author journey. They’re meant to give readers a glimpse into how I imagine my characters—not official representations. The heart of this project is my novel, Unfinished Melody. 💙
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For Emma, that reunion with Nick at a Broadway show was never really about him—it was always about how the past and present collide
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