"I was afraid you wouldn't come," she said.
The man didn't answer but sat in the chair across from her, at the outdoor table she had already propped with a matchbook to prevent it from tottering.
They watched the sparrows hop among the sunlit cobblestones, flit between the legs of the tourists. Light and shade.
"So…" she said. Her voice sounded distant even to her. Less a whisper than the passage of a ghost. "You came."
He smiled with little warmth, leaned back, closed his eyes. "Indeed."
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Published on November 17, 2017 19:37