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A DELICATE BALANCE


 

In the enchanting enclave of Mayfair, amidst its sophisticated streets and ageless allure, Mary and Edward found solace at their cherished café, Queens of Mayfair—an oasis of sparkle and serenity. Today, their companions were their dear friends, Victor and Juliet, who, beneath the coffee shop’s canopy of tranquillity, sought refuge from the tempests of their matrimonial discord.

An affecting hush enveloped the table, as if the actual atmosphere were holding its breath. Juliet, her voice tinged with the weariness of unspoken sorrows, finally broke the silence. “Marriage, they declare, has devolved into nothing more than a mere exchange of goods in this modern age.”

“Indubitably,” Mary concurred, her tone imbued with an understanding that transcended the mere words.

Juliet’s eyes, a mirror of melancholy and hope, sought Mary’s. “You two, fingers crossed, have been wedded quite blissfully, however.”

Mary’s gaze softened as she glanced at Edward. “A resilient man is a rare breed nowadays,” she mused, her tone a tender caress, “and in that aspect, I am truly fortunate.”

Victor, his brow furrowed with the encumbrance of unasked questions, inched forward. “Pray tell, what is the key to your marital success?”

Mary, with a playful glint in her eye and a smile that danced on her lips, replied, “Quite elementary, my dear Watson!” Her words hung in the air, spangled with whimsy. “He ensures my belly is full, and I, in turn, attend to the emptying of his, shall we say, balls!”

The table erupted in emollient laughter. 

 

 



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