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The Café Reunion: A Short Love Story of Rediscovered Friendship
The barista welcomed the newbie with a cordial wave, however Maya scarcely took note. She had been too occupied by the blazing cursor on her screen. She hadn’t seen it right away, only the haze of movement and afterward — she froze. The unquestionable sound of a natural voice.
“Maya?” The voice called once more, this time gentler, more conditional.
Maya’s mouth went dry. It was her. She appeared to be identical, but… not the equivalent. Erin had forever been a touch more cleaned, consistently in vogue, yet there was something about her demeanor now — like a blend of shock and skepticism — that caused Maya to feel like she was seeing a phantom.
“Erin?” Maya said, her voice shaking regardless of her maximum effort to sound easygoing. She stood up, the seat scratching boisterously against the floor. She was unable to prevent herself from grinning, however the grin felt practically unfamiliar, as though it had a place with another person.
Maya couldn’t trust the happenstance. The city had a populace of more than 2,000,000 individuals, but, they were right here, in the equivalent bistro, on similar morning, following quite a while of no contact.
“I didn’t either,” Maya said, her words getting in her throat. “I didn’t realize you were here. After graduation, we both sort of… indeed, we floated, didn’t we?”
Erin gestured, the expression all over relaxing. “However, i pondered you. Occasionally. I was thinking about what has been going on with you.”
“Do you… need to plunk down?” Maya signaled to the seat opposite her, her hands marginally shaking as she got her espresso, the glow soothing.
“I’d very much want to,” Erin said, a speculative grin crawling onto her face. She plunked down, her eyes shining with something Maya couldn’t exactly put.
The quiet between them was agreeable in a manner that shouldn’t have been. Two individuals who had once been indistinguishable, then outsiders for a really long time — yet they were right here, as though no time had elapsed.
“So,” Maya started, after a beat, “how has life been? Truly?”
Erin’s look relaxed. “Truly? Not what I anticipated. Be that as it may, I think… I believe I’m at last sorting it out. And you?”
Maya grinned, feeling the pressure ease from her shoulders. “Exactly. Life’s significantly more chaotic than I suspected.”
Furthermore, without precedent for a drawn-out period of time, Maya understood that perhaps, quite possibly, this unforeseen gathering could be the beginning of a genuinely new thing.