Text Messages
BOOKFRIENDS
July 7, 8:02 AM
BookshopGirl: Hey! Haven’t heard from you in a few days. Busy weekend?
RJ.Reads: Hey. Yeah…It was pretty busy. How was your weekend?
BookshopGirl: It was okay.
RJ.Reads: Just “okay”? Did you do anything special?
BookshopGirl: Not really. How about you?
11:43 AM
BookshopGirl: So what kept you so busy this weekend?
4:17 PM
BookshopGirl: Or maybe you were busy with someone. Did you have a hot date? Ooh, maybe you’re still with them. That’s fine, of course.
8:26 PM
BookshopGirl: Sorry for prying. You don’t need to tell me. Is everything okay, though? I hope I didn’t say something wrong. If so, I apologize.
July 8, 5:18 AM
BookshopGirl: Hi again. I didn’t sleep well last night and I’ve typed a dozen different responses, trying to figure out what to say. I can’t help feeling like something has shifted between us. I assume it’s because I didn’t want to meet in person, and I’m sorry. I’m not the best at connecting with people in real life and I don’t have a lot of friends—I’m sure you’re shocked, because I’m so delightful online. (That’s a joke.)
BookshopGirl: But I deeply value your friendship. Whenever anything interesting or crazy or weird happens at work, you’re the first person I think of telling. Whenever I read a book that surprises or excites me, I wonder what you’d think about it. And whenever I get a new message from you, my whole day brightens. Now I feel like I’ve lost something precious and I know it’s my fault but the fact is, I miss you. So much. And honestly, it’s rare that I miss anyone.
6:34 AM
BookshopGirl: I’m sorry, that was a lot. Feel free to disregard. Why doesn’t this stupid website allow us to edit or delete our messages?
9:33 AM
RJ.Reads: Hi. I didn’t mean to leave you hanging but I needed to collect my thoughts. You haven’t done anything wrong, I promise. I respect your decision to keep this friendship online, but if that changes, let me know. I’d love to keep chatting here as often as you’d like. I’ve really missed you, too.