A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Eleven

Melissa's flight was cancelled today, but she has rebooked and should arrive tomorrow night.  I can't deny that I am disappointed.  It is strange, on one hand, I know that she has been gone so long, one day is not a major difference, but also she has been gone for long enough that even another day feels like far too long to keep waiting.  There is, of course, nothing to be done about it, though.  I am just going to have to wait. At least it does seem her flight tomorrow remains on the schedule.

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