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he leaves her anyway his number.
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To him they open wide the eyes.
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“Hello,” he says. “I believe to have lost the wallet.”
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When Nico he returns to the car, he sits down in the driver’s seat without starting the engine and he tries to understand where it could be ended up the wallet.
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“Which checkout have you used?” he replies the employee.
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he checks in all the usual places: on the table of the kitchen, on the sink, on the small shelf near the entrance.
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he asks himself a question simple: when he remembers for the last time to have touched physically the wallet?
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“Sometimes things they slip behind a bench”, she says.
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“it has slipped out from the pocket, next to the seat.”
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“It goes well. Thank you.” Maybe I have it left in the gym, he thinks to himself. Maybe I have it left by mistake in one of the lockers.
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she comes back with a box of plastic transparent full of items random—earbuds, a glove, a water bottle.
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he limits himself to put the wallet in the front pocket—where he should have be from the beginning—he starts the car and he goes back home lighter, not because the wallet it weighed, but because the panic it has disappeared.
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“Think.” he rewinds the day in his mind.
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It is not the small worry of the “maybe it is at home”.
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Nico he freezes, then he pulls back the hand and the wallet it comes out like a secret guilty—black, folded, familiar, with the small scratch on the corner.
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