It was almost Halloween, and the crisp autumn air was filled with the sound of crunching leaves underfoot. Around the neighborhood, decorations were going up as homes transformed into a spooky wonderland.
Outside her home, Kate was busy stringing up decorations, determined to make Halloween special for her daughter, Holly. This would be Holly’s first Halloween without her father, Carl, who had disappeared mysteriously six months prior. Even with all she was carrying, seeing Holly’s excitement warmed Kate’s heart and made her forget the ache of Carl’s absence.
Holly bustled around, placing her favorite pink dolls and a fluffy teddy bear among the Halloween decor. Kate chuckled, amused by Holly’s unique interpretation of the holiday, and gently reminded her that Halloween was traditionally spooky. Holly, with her teddy clutched tightly, asked her mother why Halloween had to be spooky. Smiling, Kate explained it was just part of the fun. Holly’s brow furrowed, but she nodded in understanding.
With the decorations complete, Holly’s thoughts turned to her costume. She excitedly asked if she could wear the outfit her father had made for her last year. The question caught Kate off-guard, causing her heart to clench with sadness. Forcing a gentle smile, she told Holly that they would make a new costume this year. When Holly asked innocently if her dad might return for Halloween, Kate’s heart sank. She knelt down, brushing a strand of hair from Holly’s face, and gently explained that he probably wouldn’t be back.
That evening, Holly could hardly stand still as Kate adjusted her costume, checking each detail with care. Seeing her daughter’s excitement, Kate’s worries lifted, if only for a moment. Soon, Holly was running off to join her friends, her laughter echoing as she joined the crowd of kids gathering down the street. Kate returned to the house, setting up a bowl of candy and preparing to greet trick-or-treaters.
As children arrived, Kate handed out candy, her smile genuine until a little girl dressed in a familiar costume appeared at her door. Kate’s breath caught. The child’s outfit was identical to the ones Carl used to make—right down to the fine details of the cape. Her heart raced as she managed to ask the girl where she had gotten it. Beaming, the little girl said, “My father made it!”
Feeling a mix of hope and disbelief, Kate gently asked the girl if she could show her where her house was. The girl nodded enthusiastically, pointing down the street. After she left, Kate’s mind raced. Could it really be Carl? Without hesitating, she grabbed her coat and followed the directions the girl had given.
Kate arrived at a house a few streets away, her heart pounding as she approached the door. There, in the doorway, handing out candy to trick-or-treaters, was Carl. Her Carl. The man she had grieved was alive, just a few streets away. When he noticed her, his expression shifted from shock to unease. They stood frozen for a moment, exchanging a silent, loaded gaze.
Finding her voice, Kate greeted him softly. Carl, looking visibly uncomfortable, replied with a quiet “hi.” There was so much Kate wanted to say, so many questions flooding her mind, yet she struggled to get the words out. Finally, she asked, “How have you been?”
Carl sighed, running a hand through his hair. “I’m sorry, Kate. I didn’t want to disappear like that. I just… I didn’t know how to tell you the truth.”
Kate’s heart pounded. “The truth?” she asked, her voice barely a whisper. Carl looked down, guilt evident on his face. “I met someone else,” he confessed. “Her name is Rachel, and… I fell in love with her. That little girl, she calls me her father now. They’re my family.”
The weight of his words hit Kate hard. She struggled to breathe as she absorbed the reality of his betrayal. “What about us?” she asked, her voice breaking. “What about Holly? We’re your family too.”
Carl’s gaze dropped, regret in his eyes. “I know,” he said softly. “But I couldn’t live in two worlds anymore. I had to make a choice.”
Fighting back tears, Kate whispered, “And you chose them.” Carl’s apology was filled with regret, but Kate could no longer bear the weight of his words. Just then, a woman appeared behind Carl, questioning him with suspicion. Without looking back, Kate turned and walked away.
As she returned home, Holly ran up to her, her face alight with happiness, her candy bucket overflowing. Kneeling, Kate hugged her tightly, feeling a wave of clarity. Holly was all she needed. It was time to let go of the past and embrace a future that belonged to the two of them. Holding her daughter close, Kate knew they would be okay.