Travel in Life

Catch the Moment

The Horizon

The coffee had gone cold before he noticed. The machine was still on. The cup was still there. The calendar on the table had already filled itself with the next few weeks: appointments, reminders, things that needed to be done. He sat there and looked at it. Nothing had stopped.

The coffee had gone cold before he noticed.

The machine was still on. The cup was still there. The calendar on the table had already filled itself with the next few weeks: appointments, reminders, things that needed to be done.

He sat there and looked at it.

Nothing had stopped.

The bills still arrived. The phone still rang. People still asked questions and expected answers.

He answered them.

He went where he needed to go.

He did the things that belonged to the day.

Morning.

Afternoon.

The next few days.

Three days were visible.

Maybe a week.

The calendar kept filling.

He kept moving through it.

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