Setting Sun

The weight of the approaching goodbye settled on my chest like a leaden melody, discordant against the joyful symphony of the past few days. Despite Maya's surprise decision to extend her stay, the afternoon sun cast an ominous orange glow on the Miami skyline as we pulled up to the airport.

Inside, the sterile chaos of the departure terminal felt sterile and impersonal. The hurried announcements, the echoing footsteps, the cacophony of languages – none of it could compete with the quiet conversation playing out within me. Part of me, a discordant note fueled by selfish desire, wanted to convince Maya to stay, to rewrite the melody of the day and extend our time together. But a deeper, more mature counterpoint resonated with Maya's responsible nature and her commitments back home.

We lingered by the security checkpoint, the tension thick in the air. I reached out and took her hand, the warmth a poignant reminder of the connection we'd forged. Her eyes, usually sparkling with mischief,
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