Pull the shades. Make it midnight in the middle of the day. From the other side of the Atlantic, I replay the same scene. It’s all too familiar to me. I’m staring blankly at a screen, a television telling me exactly when and where I’m going to leave. I distract myself with the numbers in the glow. Standing at the gate with nothing really meaningful to say. Forced conversations, unmet expectations. We stay to put off the way that we feel when we’re alone. So you keep pacing and wait for it. I keep checking the time. There’s no telling difference the distance might make, but we’re trying to fake it and say we’re alright. In the same place that we said hello, at the base of the stairs here in Terminal B. I say, “I’m still not quite ready to go.” But know I’m more ready than ever to leave. So don’t apologize to me. I know you have to leave. So don’t apologize to me for anything. So don’t apologize to me. I know sometimes you have to leave.
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