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For three years, Lena had told herself she was fine. The divorce was final, the apartment was quiet, and the only man in her life was a fat, judgmental tabby named Mr. Pibb. She taught literature at a small college, dated sporadically—nice men with safe jobs and softer hands than her ex-husband—and every time one kissed her cheek at her door, she felt nothing. Not relief, not disgust. Just a vast, hollow neutrality. Here’s a story that explores relationships and romantic

They dated slowly, like recovering from surgery. Julian had his own ghosts: a fiancée who’d died five years ago, leukemia. He didn’t talk about her much, but Lena saw the evidence—his habit of setting two coffee cups in the morning, the post-it note on his bathroom mirror that read you’re still here in someone else’s handwriting. The divorce was final, the apartment was quiet,

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