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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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“Can you describe it?”
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“At what time were you here?” she asks.
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At the supermarket he remembers to have it pulled out to pay.
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First stop: the supermarket. he has paid with the card, he has put the receipt somewhere, he is gone to the car.
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he forces himself to stay calm.
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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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The employee he comes back. “No wallet handed in to checkout six.” Nico he nods, feeling the chest tighten.
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he opens it right away.
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It is that sharp drop in the stomach which means: it was here, and now it is not there anymore.
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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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“Today earlier, I believe around ten,” he says Nico. “Can you describe it?” he asks the employee.
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Second stop: the gym. he has done the check-in from the phone, he has used a locker, he is worked out, he is done the shower, he is gone out.
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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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Nico he feels the panic start to rise, hot and unreasonable.
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