An Unmarried Woman
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I'm divorced.
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Married 11 years.
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Two children.
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My wife remarried.
She's living out on the island...

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so I get to see the kids
just about every weekend.

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When did you get divorced?
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It's been... three years.
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It was tough at first.
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- You feel very disoriented.
- I know.

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Yeah, Hal said you were separated?
What happened?

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Oh—
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My husband left me for a younger woman.
Ha, ha, ha.

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He must be out of his mind.
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- Are you uncomfortable?
- With you? No.

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Why did you move closer to me?
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I don't know. L—
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- I guess I want to be closer to you.
- Don't, Bob! Uh-uh!

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- Why not?
- I said so, that's why. I-I don't want you to.

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- I didn't do anything!
- But you want to, don't you?

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- You're paranoid.
- Do you or don't you?

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What?
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You'd think I was asking
you to go to bed with me.

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I'm just touchy these days.
I'm sorry.

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You sure are.
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Maybe I am being
less than honest. L—

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- I'd like to see you again, Erica.
- Oh, I don't think so.

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- Why not?
- You seem like a nice man.

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It-It's not that.
I'm just— I'm not dating.

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- Well, what was today?
- Lunch.

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Well, lunch is dating
in my neighborhood.

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Take a girl to lunch, it's dating.
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Uh, you're right. Lunch is dating.
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Oh, God. "Dating."
It's a silly word.


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