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- Author: -
- Performer: -
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Whichever one it was (and trust me he would do anything to find out which), Babis was already sit-ting at the edge of his seat for a reply. A reply which, with every excruciating second that rolled on, never seemed to arrive and whose likelihood of ever doing so decreased the more they multiplied. Right when he started to think, despite the mobile phone compa-nyโs assurances, which were impossible to confirm, or cross-check, or even hold to account for spread-ing false information, that his text had possibly been caught in traffic amongst the millions of other ones
- Thing is, how do we print these in?
- None of my business.
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that were en route for their immediate (?) completion, he heard the all too familiar beeping sound. In a rush, that of a gameshow contestant knowing the correct answer but terrified at the idea of being beaten to it by his opponent, Babis violently pressed the relevant button to open the message.
The sudden realization that what he was eagerly awaiting for all this time had finally arrived led him to brutally underestimate its importance on the one hand, and to hastily overestimate all the possible dangers (seen and unseen), disappointments, romantic or oth-erwise, rejections, blame-laying, betrayals, account-ability, sadness, depression, frustration, deprivation, abandonment, prejudice, subjugation, vilification, inability, instrumentalization, suicide etc., to which from here on out it was about to expose him to, on the other hand. Luckily, the message was not from Lola but unfortunately from Thanasis, suggesting a game of ping pong. It was a heavy blow, but he withstood it nonetheless. There was still hope. There you go. An-other beeping sound. It would be however a massive mistake, from a strategic and tactical point of view, to show her (even though that could very well not have been the case, but how could he be 100% sure of it, anyway?) that, pending their arrival, he was on
+ in the off chance that they officially got together.
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tenterhooks; thatโs why, as there was no way it could have been anyone else but Lola this time, he pressed the button as slowly and lazily as possible. Sadly, it wasnโt Lola this time either, but the said company, letting him know about their new package offers. Re-ceiving the two SMS drove him to the unsubstanti-ated, and, after all, metaphysical certainty that, since his mobile phone had entered into a logic of receiving them, well, eventually, hers would lawfully follow af-ter. Hence why he
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