Page 106 of Sweet Days


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“Perfect,” I say with a strained voice. “Maybe

I’ll come back later.” I turn to go back into the bar

but Patrick blocks me.

“Wait, Erin, let me go with you.”

Without waiting for him, I hurry back because I

do not want to listen to his explanations, if indeed

he had any intention of giving me any. After all,

why should he? He’s free, independent and with no

bonds. He doesn’t have to explain anything to me.

“Erin.” His voice is sweet and strained and even

if I somehow feel betrayed and in a certain sense

disappointed, I cannot resist that tone of voice,

which disarms me.

“You don’t have to tell me anything, Patrick, it’s

your life.”

“I’d like to explain.”

“Instead, you shouldn’t,” I say with decision but

without having the nerve to look at him and

keeping him behind me. “You don’t owe me

anything. I’m not your problem,” I conclude,

before going back to the dining hall, leaving my

heart on the pavement.

~ ~ ~

“London?” I ask meekly.

Rain brings me up to date on the situation. Even

if I was able to infer something from their

discussion, I didn’t want to hear Patrick’s version

of it.

“A manager called them for a meeting. He

seems interested in their music.”