I walk into the apartment and mom drops the keys on the island. Sunlight streams through the wide windows into the cramped living area.
I can see a simple balcony made of brick and iron rods directly in front of the couch and the island.
"At least there's a balcony." I say. Mom laughs and says something about carrying the boxes in that I completely ignore.
At least there's a balcony.
//
Interlude:
1. an intervening time.
• a pause between the acts of a play.
2. something performed during a theatre intermission.
• a temporary amusement or source of entertainment that contrasts with what goes before or after.//
the chapters labelled interlude are ones with katherine but not cambriel.
#1 in short story june 19 2015
THIS BOOK COMES BEFORE "BATHROOM CONVERSATIONS"
Disclaimer: the term aromantic is used loosely, its meaning simply that the character is not interested in romance or and has no desire for a romantic relationship/romantic feelings at the time they call themselves aromantic.
YOU ARE READING
Balconial Conversations
Short Storybal-co-nee-al ; of or referring to a balcony \\ in which a cynical girl and a disastrously (self-characterized) aromantic psychology student have daily discussions between neighbouring balconies \\ #1 in short story june & july 2k15 \\ book 1