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At The Train Station

It’s been three years since I last set foot in a train station. I, the nomad, have taken root. Naturally curious, I enjoy studying the characters that inhabit certain public places. Y et here, nothing has really changed: though the faces are different, I recognize them all. . * * * Sitting on a large duffel bag, leaning against a wall—there’s the student. He mutters to himself, eyes fixed on a thick blue binder, and despite all the noise filling the station, nothing could tear him away at this hour from his studies. A little further off, I spot a family waiting to greet one of their relatives. The father and mother chat together, glancing every five minutes at the clock. The children play, dart between their legs, circle around them, tap each other shouting, “Tag!” then burst into laughter; they bring into this hall the fresh, colorful breeze of youth. The father looks impatient, but on his face I can read a certain joy; he seems to be holding back a smile. As for the mother, however...

Unconsciousness

I Love You - Photo de Bo Stevens: https://www.pexels.com/fr-fr/photo/je-t-aime-legeres-stries-776764/

How many "I love you's" did I send to silent heavens? I would need thousands of fingers on my hands to count them… Sometimes it feels like each of my heartbeats whispers one...

Why? Quite simply because there's always this incomprehensible desire in me to share my moments of happiness with you...

And even when I completely succeeded in erasing you from my consciousness, I was stunned to find myself pronouncing these words while walking alone, my lips blooming with a smile...

Maybe this is how I realized what unites us...

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