This was the part she hated, the part of a relationship that always nudged her to bail, the part where someone elses misery or expectations or neediness crept into her carefully prescribed world. It was such a burden, other peoples lives. She did love Leo. Shed loved him in a host of different ways at different times in their lives, and she did want whatever their current thing was to continue. Probably. But she always came back to this: She was so much better at being alone; being alone came more naturally to her. She led a life of deliberate solitude, and if occasional loneliness crept in, she knew how to work her way out of that particular divot.
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About Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, The Nest
Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, The Nest.