LUNA The pasta was cooked to perfection and the sauce was bubbling, almost ready. It was enough for two people. The truth was, I didn’t know if he was coming, but… I imagined he would. I looked at the kitchen clock. It was already past eight in the evening. Late for him. I thought he would have shown up by now. But nothing. I tapped my foot on the floor once, restlessly. I sighed. Then, I took a deep breath, gathered my courage, and walked across the hall. I rang the doorbell twice. I waited. Nothing. I tried to hear any sound behind the door, a movement, any noise… but nothing. It was as if he wasn't home. I turned around, feeling that irritating sensation of disappointment welling up in my chest—maybe part of me was hoping to see that indifferent man again. I went back to my apartment, already decided to eat dinner alone, when the doorbell rang. I jumped, sighed, and went to the door. It was him. With his shirt partially unbuttoned, his hair still damp at the nape of his nec
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