
Reading Aloud
A thought
Once, in a tall glass building full of busy people, there worked a man and a woman who were both lawyers. They did not know each other well. But every day, at the very same time, they stood in the very same coffee line.

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Reading Aloud
Once, in a tall glass building full of busy people, there worked a man and a woman who were both lawyers. They did not know each other well. But every day, at the very same time, they stood in the very same coffee line.

Reading Aloud
The song came on the radio in the car. He hadn't heard it in years. Twenty-five, maybe thirty. He was fifty now. "Big in Japan," the singer said. His wife was driving. She didn't seem to notice. He remembered the year because that's when they'd met. That exact year. The song had played at every party, every bar, every moment of that burning summer when the world felt possible and small at the same time.

Reading Aloud
He was in the rain again. Smoking a cigarette he didn't want, watching the street. She would be home soon. The phone had been there on the table. Not hidden. That was the problem. He'd seen the message notification. Just a flash. Enough. "I miss you." Not from her sister. Not from anyone who should say that. He stubbed out the cigarette and made a drink. Whisky. The flat was quiet except for the rain. They'd stopped filling the quiet some time ago. He couldn't remember when. Six months? A year? She came home with wet hair and took off her coat carefully. She did everything carefully now.


Reading Aloud
The train was half-empty. I took the window seat and tried to read, but I wasn't the reading type anymore. I was the watching type. That's when she sat down across from me. Middle-aged. A linen dress that cost more than it looked. Her hair was pinned up dark with silver threads, held back like she was keeping something in. Amber bracelet. Matching earrings. White shoes, scuffed. Her hands gave her away—long fingers, one small scar on the left wrist. The kind you get when you know exactly what you're doing and do it anyway. She was trouble. The kind that looks like class. "This seat taken?" she asked. "Help yourself." But I was watching her. She shifted every minute. Nervous. And nervous people make mistakes.
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