As he left, the heavy door swinging shut behind him, Lilly remained. She looked at the blank page in her book. She didn't write his story. She simply drew a small, fragile flower in the margin—a lily—and closed the book. Her work was done. She had been the charm, the momentary spell that kept the darkness at bay. And tomorrow, she would be there again, a quiet anchor in a loud, loud world.
He sat down, fidgeting with a coaster. "I’ve seen you here. You’re always writing." He nodded at the journal. "Are you a writer?"
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When he finished, the rain had stopped. The bar was closing.
And so he did. He spoke of the missing sound of keys in the lock, the absence of humming from the kitchen, the lack of a second coffee mug on the draining board. He spoke for an hour, and Lilly wrote nothing down. She just listened, holding his gaze, nodding at the right moments, absorbing the toxicity of his grief so that, for a moment, he didn't have to carry it all.