Women by Chloe Caldwell
Author:Chloe Caldwell [Chloe Caldwell]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 2018-01-18T16:00:00+00:00
I can’t see you anymore, I tell Finn one night when the darkness of the situation hits me, the way it usually does when I am drinking. I am in bed and she is standing at the door, peeking outside to make sure there is no ticket on her car. Always the comedian, she replies: Do you want me to turn on the light? I tell her she isn’t funny. (She will mock me on the phone the next day, make fun of how mad I was, of the way I said, You’re not funny. She will say, Last night was dark. You were dark.) When she finishes her jokes, she climbs back in bed with me. I am facing the wall. I say, I need to change the way I live my life. She says yeah, or she says nothing. I do not remember.
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