stant hum of projectors, a man clad in black sits alone. His dark clothes
The room feels heavy, matching the sadness on his face. His eyes show no emotion as he
e tired lines on his face, telling a silent story of someone looking for a break from the harshness of li
t for sore eyes, wearing the brightest smile, even though his life was far from perfect. Ho
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ntered the house. He glanced at his old wall clock, not
the frown on Clara's face. "Are you
nting at the envelope Ryan was
excitement. "Take a guess," he teas
d mood, Ryan," she replied wi
nded her the envelope, and she snatched it f
nquired as her eyes da
ounced with infectious excitement. "I
lief. "You..." She paused, stifling further words with an exasperat
red, genuinely perplexed by his
rupted in frustration, her voice filled with disappo
l a great opportunity, Clara. I'll be working regular hours, we
"Are you even listening to yourself? This salar
prehend why she wasn't pleased with his new jo
aking ends meet! You're poor. How much longer am I supposed to endure this? We'
her, saying, "I know it's be
peak. "Just look at you. You're content being employed as a driver
e struggled to grasp why she was acting this way. He hope
ked with genuine concern in his voi
sion, but her frustration wasn't spent. "People talk every day. They say I deserve better. They say I dese
d uttered many things to him over the years, but this felt like s
ra,
interrupted him, determination
a breakup seeming unreal. After all they'd been through, he never exp
artment" He tried to reason with her. "I'
n," Clara reminded him with a sniff. "I'm a promising youn
voice barely rose above a whisper. "Wha
someone else, Ryan," Clara
rumbling about the lack of possessions worth packing in her clo
agine life without his girlfriend. Clara had threatened to break
yan's thoughts turned to all the times he had worked hard to pay her tuition over the y
see her talking to someone on the phone. She appeared ready t
a, let's talk
e me," she said, walking
d Clara get into the backseat without a backward glance, and just l