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>I'm slammed awake as my phone rings and vibrates. It's already time. I swallow my nerves and whip my phone up to my ear. I tap on it and simply wait for her to speak.
>"Hey." Her voice is beyond meek and quiet. It hurts me greatly.
>"Hey." I chime back. I can't bring myself to say anything else. Just this chance is all I can muster.
>I hear her take a second to compose herself. She ekes out almost silently.
>"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt anyone." I feel a burning question slam into my mouth. Unable to stop it I guide it as best I can.
>"Who's the real Naomi?" I'm blunt. It's all I can offer that's not an insult.
>There's a long pause. The lack of an answer pulls out more fire from my mouth.
>"Was any of that you? The distress you showed when Naser broke it off?" I go quieter and even more serious.
>"The time we spent in the office? The call?" It hurts to even vocalize the notion.
>She fires back, upset and louder. "All of it!"
>She holds nothing back and I almost drop the phone in surprise.
>"Everything!" The air goes extremely solid. It's like a brick of atmosphere holds my mouth shut.
>"I...I know you don't trust me but please. Just... listen for a second." I do as instructed.
>"The real Naomi..." She searches for a moment.
>"I don't like her very much." I'm listening as if she's speaking a great gospel.
>"She's shy and would let life run her over if it meant she didn't have to face conflict. I shut her out because...because Naser." She takes another deep breath.
>"I had to be better for him. I couldn't just be Naomi. I had to be the Naomi that was right for him." I clench my jaw and interject.
>"I want to meet the real Naomi." I let it loose. I want with all my heart to give her that chance.
>"Okay. Do you still plan on coming over the day after tomorrow?"
>No. No I hadn't but I'm reconsidering that now. I swallow and agree.
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>I'm slammed awake as my phone rings and vibrates. It's already time. I swallow my nerves and whip my phone up to my ear. I tap on it and simply wait for her to speak.
>"Hey." Her voice is beyond meek and quiet. It hurts me greatly.
>"Hey." I chime back. I can't bring myself to say anything else. Just this chance is all I can muster.
>I hear her take a second to compose herself. She ekes out almost silently.
>"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt anyone." I feel a burning question slam into my mouth. Unable to stop it I guide it as best I can.
>"Who's the real Naomi?" I'm blunt. It's all I can offer that's not an insult.
>There's a long pause. The lack of an answer pulls out more fire from my mouth.
>"Was any of that you? The distress you showed when Naser broke it off?" I go quieter and even more serious.
>"The time we spent in the office? The call?" It hurts to even vocalize the notion.
>She fires back, upset and louder. "All of it!"
>She holds nothing back and I almost drop the phone in surprise.
>"Everything!" The air goes extremely solid. It's like a brick of atmosphere holds my mouth shut.
>"I...I know you don't trust me but please. Just... listen for a second." I do as instructed.
>"The real Naomi..." She searches for a moment.
>"I don't like her very much." I'm listening as if she's speaking a great gospel.
>"She's shy and would let life run her over if it meant she didn't have to face conflict. I shut her out because...because Naser." She takes another deep breath.
>"I had to be better for him. I couldn't just be Naomi. I had to be the Naomi that was right for him." I clench my jaw and interject.
>"I want to meet the real Naomi." I let it loose. I want with all my heart to give her that chance.
>"Okay. Do you still plan on coming over the day after tomorrow?"
>No. No I hadn't but I'm reconsidering that now. I swallow and agree.
cont.