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“True,” I conceded, but somade to feel as if I was the only one in the room with problems when clearly he has so many of his own”
“That uy, and your period of required fake engageht?” she asked
“Good question,” I admitted “I have no idea”
We hadn’t really talked that part through I thought both of us were assu invite fro until then But I also thought both of us were secretly hoping that if we never defined a time period, it would just continue to last
“Well, I think it’s a good time to cut loose if you’re not that into it or you think he’s dishonest or coet out while you can No hard feelings at this point You host his any further I’ll even help; we can go out for ood happy hour always cures the blues At least temporarily”
“Yeah,” I agreed “Maybe”
“I’ll meet you at the bar opposite the office tomorrow at six See you then, cupcake!”
If Darcy didn’t think that Gavin and I were“uessed we really weren’t I hung up feeling a bit duood to be true
Not that it was all a lie, but there was enough that he had been hiding to make me doubtful
I had just sat down to try and write a blog post when there was a knock on the door I thought it was odd because of the controlled entrance but figured Darcy had gone out and forgotten her key It wouldn’t be the first time
I rolled my eyes and went to the door to find someone I really didn’t want to see on the other side of it
Fucking Kenny
“How did you get into the building?” I de in the pit of my stomach
“A very acco delivery man,” Kenny said
“Great Now get the fuck out”
“I need to talk to you, please Don’t send me away Hear me out”
I had never heard hione coh I had no feelings for him left anymore— other than pity, I supposed— and I had recently realized that perhaps I had never really had any to begin with