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‘Are you married?’ and you have no idea how to reply, because in your heart you still are, and always will be.
I hated allowing it to imagine exactly what Adam would do or say in any given situation . . . and yet I kind of loved it too.
He really was bringing out the worst in me, which was odd, because Adam had always had the exact opposite effect.
Our eyes met over the crystal flutes as though it was a toast, and neither of us heard the silent click of our future life falling into place like a puzzle piece.
His words felt like walking into sunlight after being in the shadows.
I’d probably be doing that too, but I’d wait until the middle of the night before forensically dissecting his words.
‘Nobody wants to hear about him. They don’t ask you what he was like, or what were the things he loved. No one wants to know what made him laugh or drove him crazy. They edit him out of every conversation because they believe it’ll be too painful for you to talk about him. But really, the most painful thing of all is never getting to talk about him.’