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Authors: Janet Tronstad
About halfway through the evening, Doug and I start our rounds. I had suggested that we try to look like casual friends so we could undo those false impressions we created at Elaine’s engagement party.
I wasn’t quite sure what body language we would use to get our point across, but Doug did. When we get to Aunt Ruth, he takes my hand.
“We’re committed friends,” Doug announces to Aunt Ruth. “Maybe with a future.”
“And maybe not,” I add just so we all know. “We’re just friends for now.”
Aunt Ruth looks at us a moment. “So, you’re
committed
friends with no expectations? No plans? No future?”
Doug and I both chuckle.
Aunt Ruth shakes her head and fans herself a little wearily with one of the embossed napkins she’d ordered for Elaine’s wedding. “I don’t think I’ll ever understand the way you kids date these days.”
“We’re not dating,” I say.
“I know,” Aunt Ruth says with a sigh.
I’m sure Aunt Ruth will spread the word to the other relatives that Doug and I, while friends, are not on the verge of anything remotely resembling an engagement announcement.
“It feels better to have the truth out there,” I say as we go over and sit down at one of the tables.
Doug nods. “It also feels better to make a commitment or two.”
I smile at him. He’s right about that.
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