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I Wasn’t Looking for My First Love – but When a Student Chose Me for a Holiday Interview Project,

Posted on January 10, 2026

At 62, after nearly four decades of teaching high school literature, my life runs on quiet routines and familiar rhythms. Every December, I give my students the same assignment—interview an older adult about a meaningful holiday memory—because their stories always remind me why I stayed. This year, a soft-spoken student named Emily asked to interview me instead, saying I made stories feel real. I agreed, never expecting what her questions would awaken.

When she gently asked if I’d ever had a Christmas love story, I told her a careful version of the truth. At seventeen, I loved a boy named Daniel, full of plans and promises, who vanished overnight after his family fled a scandal. No goodbye. No explanation. I learned to live with the silence and convinced myself it was long buried.

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A week later, Emily ran into my classroom holding her phone, breathless. She’d found a post online: a man searching for the girl he loved forty years ago, describing details only one person could know. The photo attached was me. Days later, I stood across from Daniel in a café, both of us older, steadier, but unmistakably the same at the core.

He explained why he disappeared, how shame kept him away, and why he never stopped looking. He returned a locket I thought lost forever and asked—not to relive the past—but to see if something still remained. I said yes. Not to a fairytale or a do-over, but to the quiet hope that some doors, even after decades, can still open when you’re brave enough to step through.

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