When the narrator’s 75-year-old father asks for a 1,300-mile road trip to a coastal town for his birthday, the narrator assumes it’s another of his dad’s quirky whims. However, the journey reveals a profound story of friendship, promises, and emotional depth.
Growing up, the narrator shared a strong bond with his dad, who was known for his adventurous spirit. Now older and in a nursing home, his dad still shares vivid stories from his past. One day, he unexpectedly asks his son to join him on a road trip to fulfill a “meeting” in a coastal town, which the narrator initially dismisses as a whim.
As they travel, the father shares tales of his adventurous youth, but the trip becomes more reflective. When they reach the coastal town, the father reveals that he and a former Boy Scout friend made a pact to meet on his 75th birthday, no matter what. The friend’s granddaughter, Ellie, arrives with a gift: a baseball card the father had longed for, a symbol of their enduring friendship.
However, they learn that the father’s friend has passed away, leaving the promise unfulfilled. Despite the loss, the father’s journey teaches the narrator about lasting bonds and the unspoken strength of friendships.