Circle of Friends, Part 2 (2016)

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They all met up at Rachel’s apartment. As it was summer, Rachel wasn’t working and Crissy took the morning off.
    “I can’t believe he’s gone,” Noelle said, trying desperately not to cry. She’d spent most of the night in tears and was determined to be done with them. “I know I pushed, but I thought he would push back. I thought he’d care enough to fight for me.”
    Crissy and Rachel sat on each side of her, rubbing her back and offering her tissues.
    “I know this is hard,” Crissy said, “but
... you did the right thing. The rules have changed. Dev not acknowledging that doesn’t change the truth of the situation. You’re not where you were. This is no longer a sensible business arrangement.”
    “I don’t get it,” Rachel said. “You love him. You’re having his brother’s baby, you’re great together, you have a terrific family. Why wouldn’t he want to be with you? It’s like he finally got everything he wants and now he’s running from it.”


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