Lucy runs into her ex-boyfriend Roger in the park while walking her dog. They chat and catch up - Lucy reveals that since their breakup years ago, she has gotten married and had children. Roger, on the other hand, reveals he has been unemployed and living with his parents. When Roger asks Lucy for coffee, she declines as she needs to get home to make lunch for her children.
Lucy runs into her ex-boyfriend Roger in the park while walking her dog. They chat and catch up - Lucy reveals that since their breakup years ago, she has gotten married and had children. Roger, on the other hand, reveals he has been unemployed and living with his parents. When Roger asks Lucy for coffee, she declines as she needs to get home to make lunch for her children.
Lucy runs into her ex-boyfriend Roger in the park while walking her dog. They chat and catch up - Lucy reveals that since their breakup years ago, she has gotten married and had children. Roger, on the other hand, reveals he has been unemployed and living with his parents. When Roger asks Lucy for coffee, she declines as she needs to get home to make lunch for her children.
Lucy was walking her dog in the park one morning when she ran into Roger.
She hadn’t seen Roger for years, since they had broken up.
They had gone out for only six months back in 2004, but Roger had left her for a reason she had never discovered. So, today, when she was walking in the park, she was very surprised to see Roger. “Hi, Roger!” she said. Roger looked at her and said, “Oh, hi Lucy. It’s been a long time. How are you?” “Oh, I’m fine.” said Lucy. “I was just walking my dog in the park.” “What have you been doing the last few years?”, asked Roger. “Oh, you know.” said Lucy. “The usual things. I’ve been working, getting married, having children. Normal things that everybody does. And you? What have you been doing?” “Oh, not much. I’ve been living with my parents this whole time.” “Are you working?” “No, I’m not. I’m looking for a job. The company I was working for closed last year.” “Well, that’s interesting,” said Lucy. “So… Do you want to go get a coffee?” asked Roger. “I’ve got some time before my mother expects me back at home.” “No, thanks,” said Lucy. “My children are waiting for me at home. I’m going to make lunch. It’s good to see you, though.” “It’s good to see you, too.” Lucy turned and walked away. Her dog followed her, and Roger watched her until she disappeared among the trees. The end.
run into someone = cruzarse con alguien
break up with someone = romper con alguien discover = descubrir follow someone = seguir a alguien wait for someone = esperar a alguien disappear = desaparecer