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The cliques were hotbeds of gossip; conformist attitudes fostered what Anna and Tom felt to be stifling expectations. And among those people – who never changed, who were content to hang out in the same sets they belonged to at school – Anna and Tom weren’t free to be themselves, or rather, they weren’t free to reinvent themselves.
Jun 09, 2026 10:10PM
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Later on they would fall asleep breathing in each oth­er’s smell, whispering little jokes, sweet nothings, plans for the next day. But really what they were saying was a prayer, a silent and strangely solemn prayer for things to remain exactly as they were. It was always answered.
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They loved their families and were nostalgic for the streets they had grown up on, but that fondness would quickly give way to a feel­ ing of stasis and estrangement. Entering the departures terminal, each time they would glance at themselves in the glass doors and think back to the picture they had tak­ en when they left. The comparison never failed to move them. They were so different now.
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Did they like the job? Yes, but they would reformulate the question. They did for money now what they used to do out of passion. This was a fact. From this fact they concluded that they had turned their passion into a job. This was a deduction.
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Sunlight floods the room from the bay window, reflects off the wide, honey-coloured floorboards and casts an emer­ ald glow over the perforate leaves of a monstera shaped like a cloud. Its stems brush the back of a Scandinavian armchair, an open magazine left face-down on the seat.
Jun 08, 2026 07:12AM
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