The next few weeks seemed to fly by. I was beyond busy at work and my free
time was taken up with the divorce and apartment hunting. I was beginning
to feel overwhelmed again, but I really wanted to get everything settled as
soon as possible. Especially the divorce; the sooner that was finalized,
the better. I managed to find an apartment, but would have to wait a few
weeks before it was ready. Karen seemed disappointed I had found something
so soon; I knew she didn't like staying in the house by herself, but I
figured she'd be glad to get me out of her hair.
After I moved into my new apartment, things started to settle down. Will and I were back on track again. He would often come over for dinner during the week since I wasn't far from his office and sometimes he'd stick around for a movie. We agreed we wouldn't become a crutch for one another, so Friday and Saturday nights were off limits. Though I was no where near ready to start dating again, Will really needed to get out there and meet someone. Karen and I went back to the way things had been before all this, but there was an unspoken bond that developed between us, and I knew I could always count on her to be there for me.
I often found myself home alone on the weekends, but for the first time in my life I didn't hate it. I did a lot of reading, which is something I had missed. I got lonely sometimes, but those feelings always passed. Will encouraged me to get out more and try to meet some new people, but I had no desire to do that just yet. I was enjoying myself and my newfound free time and I wasn't ready to give up on that. I knew the next few months wouldn't be easy, but the worst was over. With the help of my good friends I knew I would be just fine.
THE END
After I moved into my new apartment, things started to settle down. Will and I were back on track again. He would often come over for dinner during the week since I wasn't far from his office and sometimes he'd stick around for a movie. We agreed we wouldn't become a crutch for one another, so Friday and Saturday nights were off limits. Though I was no where near ready to start dating again, Will really needed to get out there and meet someone. Karen and I went back to the way things had been before all this, but there was an unspoken bond that developed between us, and I knew I could always count on her to be there for me.
I often found myself home alone on the weekends, but for the first time in my life I didn't hate it. I did a lot of reading, which is something I had missed. I got lonely sometimes, but those feelings always passed. Will encouraged me to get out more and try to meet some new people, but I had no desire to do that just yet. I was enjoying myself and my newfound free time and I wasn't ready to give up on that. I knew the next few months wouldn't be easy, but the worst was over. With the help of my good friends I knew I would be just fine.
THE END
