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In this bizarre episode, Monique broke up with him six months ago. Six months. That's two seasons of a Netflix show. That's long enough for the earth to tilt on its axis and for her to still be answering his texts at 11:47 PM. The same "wyd." The same "you up."
And now he's "my person" in someone else's captions — the person she trained, the person she taught to load a dishwasher — and she wants to warn her. But she can't. Because that would mean admitting she still cares.
New words daily at 6 AM.
By Kimberly Ann HawesIn this bizarre episode, Monique broke up with him six months ago. Six months. That's two seasons of a Netflix show. That's long enough for the earth to tilt on its axis and for her to still be answering his texts at 11:47 PM. The same "wyd." The same "you up."
And now he's "my person" in someone else's captions — the person she trained, the person she taught to load a dishwasher — and she wants to warn her. But she can't. Because that would mean admitting she still cares.
New words daily at 6 AM.