The Couple
After what felt like an eternity, from the corner of my eye, I saw The Boyfriend put down his phone, lean back in his chair and without a speck of emotion say, “I think we should be the kind of married couple who only see each other on the weekend. Other than saving on rent, I just do not see the point in living together.” As much as I wanted to stand up for her, all I could do was listen as she quietly said, “I guess you’re right, it’s important that we maintain our freedom, things are nice the way they are now.” I held onto my cup of coffee so hard I thought it would break as I peered up through my glasses at the young woman. On the verge tears she kept trying to comfort herself by softly repeating that things were nice as they were, while The Boyfriend curtly suggested that they simply kept going as a couple without moving in together, and then went back to checking his smartphone.
As I was getting ready to leave the café, I found myself
hoping that both The Girlfriend and The Boyfriend would part amicably, and find
new partners who respectively wanted the same things from life.
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