The Bohemian And The Banker (2015) - Plot & Excerpts
But that period of discontent was nothing to what he experienced after parting from Jay for the second time. Before, the handsome man from France had been almost a daydream figure, vivid yet not quite real. Now, Nigel knew Jay intimately as a person and had become so attached to him, it felt as if a part of himself had been amputated. He worked as late as he could at the bank to avoid his empty house. He ate at his club, usually alone, avoiding any card games or other entertainment, and soon he stopped even eating there, because the socializing that took place seemed dreary and the conversation trivial. When he did return to his house, he wandered from room to room until he could stand the solitude no longer. Books or newspapers didn’t interest him. The idea of attending any sort of show at a theatre was impossible as it would only remind him of Jean Michel’s sultry voice singing a French ballad. His sense of loss was excruciatingly painful and made all the worse because it didn’t have to be that way.
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