#359466 - On arrival, she knew I didn’t like long farewells at the airport, whether it was for one day or a month, so I took my bag, leaned down to kiss both cheeks, said I would contact her when I returned, and she sped off – but not before answering me with “We are not over, Anh - I can feel it strongly: we are not finished – are we Anh, we aren’t?” I watched her for a few moments, decided to have a last cigarette before I entered the terminal, and glancing at a wall clock, decided I had so much time I would have a beer to go with it. Even his driver didn’t know where he was, there is nobody at his house, and he took his car himself Thursday night, and it’s gone. We ate when the food arrived, but I wasn’t really hungry; “Are you ok, Anh?” Ping asked with some concern.
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