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A narrator recounts an intimate, ambivalent relationship with a captivating woman who oscillates between closeness and the wish for freedom. Their exchanges, staged in late-night parlors and domestic rituals, reveal attraction, teasing, and underlying melancholy as she contemplates leaving. The plot traces the slow erosion of a provisional intimacy, where friendship and desire collide and unanswered confessions accumulate. Themes include the tension between possession and autonomy, memory's role in longing, and the sorrow of possibilities foreclosed by departure. The work balances lyrical description with ironic detachment while focusing on emotional nuance rather than dramatic events.
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