Accidentally Beautiful
The plane door opened, and a blast of fresh air rushed in, bringing the unmistakable smell of the Black Sea. That scent carried more than just salt and wind—it carried years of memories, snapshots of past life that felt like both yesterday and a lifetime ago.
I took a deep breath. It wasn’t just air—it was a reminder of where I’d been and, maybe, where I belonged.
With a smile on my face, I strode briskly toward the airport exit. The weight of expectation started to settle in. Scanning the crowd of eager faces in the arrival zone—strangers wrapped in their own reunions—I was momentarily startled.
What if he had forgotten?
After all, we hadn’t been in contact for almost two years. My eyes wandered for a moment, and then I saw that familiar, knowing smile like no time had passed at all. Arms open, effortless, as if we’d just seen each other yesterday.He spoke the words forever etched in my memory:
"Welcome home."