The Friend Who Never Let Go
Some friendships are seasons. A few are forever. And every once in a while, — one changes the direction of your entire life. There's a gas station on the edge of a small Ohio town that doesn't exist anymore. It was torn down years ago, replaced by a chain convenience store with fluorescent lights and self-checkout machines. But I still remember standing in its gravel lot at 2 in the morning, nineteen years old, with a duffel bag at my feet and absolutely no idea where I was going. I had just walked out of my house after the worst argument of my life with my father. The kind of argument that doesn't really end — it just pauses, like a storm that moves on but leaves everything waterlogged and changed. I didn't have a plan. I barely had bus fare. What I had was a phone with a cracked screen and one contact I trusted enough to call that late. Marcus answered on the second ring. He didn't ask what happened. He didn't tell me to calm down. He just said, "W...