May 28, 2007
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Fuck. I just talked to “Sam” and he sounded smug. He and this new woman had gone hiking, their second date. The first was the night he made her dinner. Actually, the first was the blind date with their mutual friends. Then he asked her over for dinner, Wed. He joked to me that I was his Tues and she was his Wed. I thought it was cute that he was getting … well, that he was getting more used to the idea that he wasn’t married anymore.
The hike must have gone so well that she stayed for dinner. When he picked up the phone I asked him how it went and he answered, very up-beat, “just fine,” chewing with a self-satisfied sound, like she’d kissed him. We’ll see how long she lets him keep me around.
Comments (9)
Ah, sounds like his strategy to keep you interested.
I don’t think I’d want to be anyones Tuesday. A few menu’s further and he sounds like a whore.
Yep ^^ may be right on that one. I mean if it were a real thing wouldn’t he be more forthcoming or natural instead of smug? I hope you get to keep him too.
Btw, I think it is absolute grace how your ex’s wedding is a footnote in that last entry. That is impressive to me!
random props,
Have a nice Memorial Day.
I never like smug. Smug always is a ploy, to manipulate. Maybe you don’t really want to be around much longer.
ryc: thank you so much.
Awh! I do not know what to say. I wish I can give you a hug.
maybe they are just hooking up, in which case you have nothing to worry about.
If you want I can come over and hand around your neck like cheap jewelry and make all the other boys jealous.
So what was YOUR reaction? Just worried about being able to still be friends or feeling like you missed out on something? Or both? Or just the feeling that MAYBE you missed out on something, although you didn’t think so earlier, but now you wonder… We’re always second-guessing ourselves.