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I Know Sadness

[quote]Remembering a sad moment: 20 July 2013[/quote]

They sat without saying anything for quite some time occasionally glancing at each other. "Are you enjoying the book you are reading?" "Yes," was his reply. He had no energy to engage in conversation, to initiate any conversation, or maintain the conversation. There were memories to enjoy, things to say, and moments to share. But, the mood demanded to be serviced and that extracted everything. At 15 minutes she said, 'Let's watch the movie you brought" and they hid behind that individual activity they did together until it was time for him to go. She suggested that it was time-to-go first. There was a quick hug and he was gone. She seemed sad and lost and he felt disconnected and abandoned. He planned to visit again next month and she assumed he would.
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kingofthenorth87 · 36-40, M
Hey buddy!

I like the story, it brutally captures the moment of pain and sadness. Sounds like an encounter you wished would have been something else. It sounded like you were stiffled, distant and burning of emotional energy with the wrong focus.

Was the story about a visit to your grandmother?

How you been doing lately?