"Where do you want this?" Larry asked.
"Right by the bedroom door," I replied carrying in a box of my books.
It's been exactly three months since Todd passed away. Eileen had his boxes burnt but I secretly kept all his letters and diaries. I was too curious to let his last two entries slide. I sold everything I never wanted online and gave away most of my clothes.
I moved into an already furnished studio apartment near work. Larry was the only one I told about where I was moving and, he decided to help out. I know what you're thinking...who's Larry? At this point, I would advise you to hold on tight and not forget about him. He's a key part of how all this plays out.
"You have a beautiful view actually," He said standing by the huge windows overlooking downtown. My studio was on the 10th floor, less expensive than my previous place and, il PANINO was right around the corner.
"It's breathtaking at night, with all the lights," I replied joining him.
"I'm really sorry it turned out like this," He said, looking straight ahead.
"Yeah, me too," I replied.
"You'll be ok, right?" He asked, facing me. Oh Larry, why do you care so much?
"I will, as long as you promise to pass by often," I replied smiling.
"Is that pizza coming or what?" He replied looking away, his face flushed.
"All in due time Larry," I said. All in due time.
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