Barely Met Naomi Swann Free Here

At dusk, she walked me to the bus stop. She folded her scarf over her mouth like a private endorsement and said, "I might be gone by morning." I nodded. We had both already known that the rhythm of things doesn't always keep people in one place. I wanted to promise something—continuity, a future message—but I am not a person of such promises. Instead I asked, "Can I call you sometime?" The phrase was out of place like a map dropped on a beach, but she accepted my number the way one accepts a folded map: carefully, as if it might crumple.

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