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Whispers Over Coffee

"Echoes in a Café"

By jameel NawazPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Whispers Over Coffee
Photo by Donald Guy Robinson on Unsplash

In the Café

He sits alone, lost in thought,

She enters quietly, a hesitant smile.

He: "I thought you wouldn't come."

She: "I almost didn't. But here I am."

Awkward silence, coffee steaming.

He: "How have you been?"

She: "Busy. You?"

He: "The same. But not too busy to think of you."

She: "Funny how life moves on, yet some things linger."

They both sip their coffee, eyes meeting briefly.

He: "Do you remember that night?"

She: "How could I forget? It changed everything."

He: "I wonder sometimes if we made the right choice."

She: "There are no right choices, only the ones we make."

Another pause, the weight of unspoken words.

400 Stance:

The café hums around them, a backdrop to their reunion,

Each heartbeat aching with what was and what could have been.

He: "I miss us."

She: "I do too, sometimes."

The café hums around them, a backdrop to their reunion.

He: "Will we ever find our way back?"

She: "Maybe we already have, in moments like this."

He: "I hope so."

She: "Me too."

Their hands touch briefly, then withdraw.

He: "I should go."

She: "Yes, me too."

They stand, hesitant to leave the warmth of shared memories.

He: "Take care of yourself."

She: "You too."

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jameel Nawaz

With over five years of expertise in content writing, My passion lies in creating compelling narratives that resonate with audiences across various platforms. I consistently deliver high-quality content.

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  • Tiffany Gordonabout a year ago

    Outstanding! BRAVO!

  • Jariatu Kallonabout a year ago

    Hi Jameel I just subscribe to you I hope you subscribe me too

  • L.C. Schäferabout a year ago

    Sometimes it's better to leave it at just the right time

  • Shenalyn Abion2 years ago

    This story is a poignant exploration of a past love. The dialogue is subtle and the setting creates a perfect atmosphere for their reunion. The ending, while bittersweet, leaves a lingering sense of hope.

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