Sometimes, love isn’t just about the moments we share—it’s about the moments we almost had. In today’s excerpt from Unfinished Melody, Emma reconnects with Adam, the boy who once held her heart, in a quiet, sunlit morning filled with coffee, memories, and confessions that could change everything.
This cozy, emotional reunion captures the tension of first loves rekindled and the delicate dance between what could have been and what might still be.
This is the moment Adam confesses love to Emma—a quiet confession that could change everything.
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I distract myself and scroll through Adam’s Facebook profile absentmindedly, tracing the life he built in the years we spent apart. Just as I set my phone down, I hear a car pull into the driveway. I peek through the window—Adam, stepping out, effortlessly handsome in a fitted T-shirt and joggers, a paper bag in one hand, two coffee cups in the other.
* * *
He didn’t expect to care this much—but here he is, showing up midmorning with coffee and breakfast, hoping to make her smile.
The smell of fresh coffee mingles with the crisp morning air as Adam walks up the steps, balancing the bag and drinks. He barely slept last night, thoughts of Emma keeping him restless. Seeing her now, standing in the doorway, makes it all worth it.
She looks beautiful—effortlessly so. Her hair is piled on top of her head, an oversized sweatshirt draped over her frame. That casual comfort makes her even more captivating. The morning light catches in her eyes, and for a second, he forgets what he was about to say.
“That was fast,” she says, smiling.
“Speedy service,” he grins, leaning in to kiss her cheek.
She gestures toward the porch. “Let’s eat out here.”
He follows her outside, setting the food down as she tucks her legs beneath her in the chair across from his. The scent of fresh-cut grass lingers in the air, a light breeze stirring through the quiet of the morning.
“Perfect day, perfect company, perfect breakfast,” he says, grinning.
She rolls her eyes, but the blush creeping up her cheeks tells him everything he needs to know. Yeah. Coming here first thing? Best decision he’s made all week.
* * *
As we eat, I sneak glances at him. He really is handsome, and I catch myself staring more than once. Thankfully, he doesn’t seem to notice.
The food is from a local diner I’ve been to a few times. It is a place that never disappoints.
“How’s the food?” he asks between bites.
“Amazing,” I say, smiling. “I’ve eaten here before, but I forgot how good it is. How’s yours?”
“Great, as always.” He pauses, a knowing look in his eyes. “Remember when we went there before prom?”
I laugh, the memory rushing back. “Oh my gosh. I’d almost forgotten. It was me, you, Olivia, and Luke. That was such a fun night.”
“It really was.”
The past drifts back, clearer than I expected—our group crammed into the limo, Olivia singing off-key, Luke rolling his eyes. But then another memory surfaces, softer and quieter.
The gym bathed in soft lighting, the scent of roses hanging in the air. The way Adam’s hand wrapped around mine as I Will Always Love You played, the way we swayed, our steps slow and measured, my head resting against his shoulder.
“I think this is my favorite moment of the night,” he had whispered.
I had only smiled, letting the warmth of his voice fold inward beneath my heart. And for a moment, just a moment, I thought maybe that night would lead to something more, but it never did. Our faith and belief in waiting for marriage stopped us. Still, I remember the way he held me, the way our bodies swayed, the way I thought, for a fleeting moment, that he might be my forever.
“Emma?” Adam’s voice tugs me back. “Where’d you go?”
I blink, shaking the memory off. “Just thinking about prom.” I smile softly. “And how we danced to I Will Always Love You.”
His expression shifts, something tender surfacing in his eyes. “We did. And Emma… I still love you. I always have. Even though we’ve only been seeing each other again for a week, those old feelings stirred right back up—without my permission, I swear.”
The words settle between us, heavy but not unwelcome. For a moment, I forget to breathe, his confession landing with a force that leaves no room for air.
I open my mouth, then close it, unsure of what to say. I nod slightly, my heart twisting. “And then you left,” I breathe.
His lips press together, regret flickering across his face. “Yeah. Three months later.” He exhales, rubbing the back of his neck before his eyes meet mine again, raw and unguarded. “I wanted to ask you to marry me, Emma. I really did. But my scholarship… I thought I had to leave, focus on school, figure out my future. The second I left, I felt like I’d walked away from something I should’ve held onto. And when I came back to Boston… I wanted to find you, so badly. But I was scared—you might already be with someone else. Or even Josh.”
I blink, my pulse skipping. “You… you wanted to propose?”
He swallows, a faint, rueful smile tugging at his lips. “I did want to. I even talked to my mom about finding a ring for you. But then I got my letter of acceptance to Pepperdine, and I put that idea back in the vault for a later date. The truth is… I couldn’t stop thinking about you, Emma. Not then, not ever.”
I blink, my chest tightening. “I… I had no idea.”
His gaze drops for a moment, a slow breath escaping him. “I almost called you a hundred times. Picked up the phone so many nights, wanting to hear your voice, to see if you were still there, still… you. I even drove past your house once that summer, but I couldn’t bring myself to stop. I kept telling myself you deserved better than someone who didn’t know what he wanted. And maybe I was afraid that if I saw you again, I’d never be able to leave you.”
I swallow hard, my fingers tightening around my glass. His words leave me dizzy, caught between awe and heartbreak, and I catch a tear as it slides down my cheek, a small witness to everything I’ve felt and never said.
His voice drops, quiet, almost a whisper. “So I didn’t.”
Silence settles between us, thick but not suffocating. That was the thing about Adam—he had always been steady, even in his regret. He had been my safe place, the boy I could picture a future with. A life that was quiet, steady, uncomplicated.
Loving Adam had always been simple. Until now.
Because I’ve heard those words before.
From Josh.
But Josh’s love was different. It wasn’t quiet or safe or predictable. It was wildfire—consuming and untamed, pulling me in even when I should have walked away. Josh had always been chaos, but he was also home. With him, love had never been simple—it was messy and overwhelming, full of passion and heartache and a history I could never untangle myself from.
Adam was what could have been. Josh was what should have been.
And here I am, standing between them, carrying the echoes of the past while trying to navigate the mess of the present.
Adam scoots his chair closer, his gaze searching mine. “I know I can’t change the past, Emma. But… if there’s still room for me, if there’s even the smallest chance, I want to be here. I want to be with you.”
His words are earnest, vulnerable, and they twist something inside me, something that feels too much like hope.
But the thing about hope?
It can be just as dangerous as love.
But Josh’s face flashes in my mind, his blue eyes haunted, his voice raw when he said those same words.
My heart lurches, the ache growing sharper, heavier. How am I supposed to move forward when the past won’t let go?
I steady my trembling voice and meet Adam’s gaze. “I… I don’t know, Adam…” My voice is a hushed tone. “I just don’t know.”
He nods, understanding softening his expression. “That’s okay. I’m not asking for an answer right now. Just… think about it.”
I exhale shakily; the weight pressing down on me. “I will.”
But even as I say it, I’m not sure if thinking will make this easier.
Or if it will just make everything more tangled.
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