She Said: "Can I Stay With You?" And I Didn’t Know That Choice Would Change My Life... -mdue - Chainityai

She Said: “Can I Stay With You?” And I Didn’t Know That Choice Would Change My Life… -mdue

Hey, my name’s Caleb Turner.

I’m 33.

I own a small garage on Belmont Street in Portland called Turner Autoworks.

It’s not much to look at.

No neon signs, no fancy waiting room with leather chairs, no complimentary coffee machine that spits out espresso.

Just concrete floors stained black from years of oil, metal tool chests lined up against the wall, and the constant low hum of fluorescent lights overhead.

The smell is always the same.

motor oil, rubber, and a faint trace of burnt coffee from the pot I keep going in the back.

My customers are mostly working people, delivery drivers, construction guys, college kids nursing along their beatup civics.

I charge fair prices, do honest work, and go home at the end of the day with grease under my nails and enough in the bank to pay the rent and keep the lights on.

Some months are good.

Some months I stare at the books wondering how I’m going to cover the next parts order.

But I’ve never once thought about walking away.

This garage is the only thing that kept moving after everything else stopped.

Two years ago, my fianceé Hannah died.

Breast cancer.

She was 30.

We were supposed to get married that summer.

Instead, I stood at her funeral in a suit I’d bought for our engagement photos, listening to people tell me she was in a better place while I tried not to scream.

I didn’t fall apart the way people expect.

I didn’t drink myself stupid or punch holes in walls.

I just went quiet.

Really quiet.

I still opened the garage at 7 every morning.

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