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The Couple At Table Six The Couple At Table Six by Daniel Hurst
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“There’s nothing better than falling in love, but there’s nothing worse than losing that other person and trying to find a way to go on. It’s possible. But it is not easy.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“It’s not good for the health of any relationship if the two people in it spend most of the week in different places, but that’s just the way it is with us.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“But he is not Max’s.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“Adam is my son.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“Is it normal for couples who have been married for seventeen years to lose the intimacy?”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“It’s not good for the health of any relationship if the two people in it spend most of the week in different places,”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“I don’t excel, I just exist,”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“head down the corridor in the direction of the door that will take me out of here.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“I just want love and the comforting knowledge that comes with knowing I am enough, not just for someone else, but for me too.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“But this isn’t about me, at least not yet anyway.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“I'm feeling fed up, which is familiar, and only something sinful will perk me up now.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“Damn it. I didn’t bring a tissue with me today. That’s because I had told myself that I wasn’t going to get upset. It’s been two years now. Two years and I’m still blubbering away. I need to get a grip. Pull myself together. One way to do that would be to stop coming here. But I’m not prepared to do that yet. That’s because I haven’t moved on. I can only do that if I find somebody else. But filling a hole in the heart is not easy. It takes a special kind of person to replace a lost soulmate.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“I envy her for that. Making a decision and then just seeing it through. Who knows whether it will work out better in the end, but at least she has tried.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“but there’s nothing worse than losing that other person and trying to find a way to go on. It’s possible. But it is not easy.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“This is just what I do. I get attached to things. To people. To ideas. The idea that I could be happy and have what the Murphys have. But that’s all it will ever be. An idea.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“But I’m tired, I’m overly full from all the food and most of all, I’m worried that my husband might get a little frisky with one more drink inside him. If I go up now, then I can be asleep by the time he retires to bed beside me, and while that might not be fair, it is a fact.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“We sleep side by side but no longer snuggle. He pecks me on the cheek instead of kissing me on the lips when he leaves to disappear on his business trips for days on end. And I stopped putting kisses at the end of my text messages to him a long time ago. We’re comfortably uncomfortable with each other these days.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six
“life is not so much about heroes and villains, but more about a series of highs and lows that ultimately end up making no difference in the grand scheme of things.”
Daniel Hurst, The Couple At Table Six