T 6133

The little girl walked up to me and held out a pen and paper and I said, I’m not famous, and she said, What are you then? and I didn’t know.

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T 6132

We bought the house. We hated it. We hated everything: from the floorboards to the fugly neighbors. It was the only way we knew to be happy.

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T 6131

She wakes him with a hand heading south and he wakes and moans, and she takes that as yes but he’s badly hungover and he can’t feel a thing.

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T 6130

He orders a beer and says, I wouldn’t know love if it hit me in the face, and then a woman hits him in the face. And he orders another beer.

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T 6129

The anger felt new, fresh almost, and I swished it around my mouth, and the sweet turned sour, and at that moment, I realized I’d grown old.

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T 6128

The hills changed colors in the storm. He took the wine out to the veranda. She said, We’re spoiled. He poured her a glass. You are, he said.

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T 6127

The brochure promised an impossible kind of greatness. Let’s go to the hotel, I said, to feel superior maybe, and we went, and I was mugged.

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T 6126

I went to the bar and checked in and I received a text from my wife that said, I thought you had a headache, and then I threw away my phone.

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T 6125

He comes home and his wife says, I’m bored, and he says, We can go out for dinner, and she sighs and they go out and she says, I’m so bored.

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T 6124

They were the last ones. The staff cleaned up around them. We’re not leaving until you say it, he told her. They became a tourist attraction.

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