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H: Right. Um, OK.

J: I’m merely suggesting that wasn’t entirely unusual.

W: Fine. Well, anyway, no I didn’t enjoy it, Harry.

H: Hey, I’m not criticising, hon. I’m just saying that I don’t think that’s all it was.

W: And I’m telling you that you’re wrong.

H: OK, fine. But you did also… she did also rent a place in France and bugger off there for six months. And that wasn’t about Covid at all. Because it was over by then, wasn’t it?

W: Yes, that was about getting my head together. You know that. And I was away less than three months. Not six.

H:Wasit just about getting your head together, though?

W: You know it was. I needed to be on my own to think, that’s all.

J: And how did it feel, being on your own, um… Wendy? Did you find that you liked it?

W: No. I’ve already said. I didn’t.

J: Not even a little? Because most of us, after years in a long marriage, find some relief in being on our own.

W: No. I mean, OK, maybe a tiny bit. I was so tired, and stressed, and… So yes, sometimes it did feel easier being on my own. Not having to deal with other people…

H: You see. That’s all I was saying.

J: And how about you, Harry?

H: Me?

J: Yes. Were you happier on your own as well?

W: I didn’t say I wa?—

J: Sorry, Wendy. I’m asking Harry a question right now. Harry?

H: OK, I… OK, but I wasn’t on my own, was I? I had both kids with me.

J: I see. But what about Wendy. How did you feel about her absences?

H: Well, I missed her, of course.

W: Of course!

H: But I was very stressed as well. And so were the kids. We all were. So if I’m being honest, having her take her stress elsewhere sometimes felt like a bit of a break.

W: Christ, Harry! Don’t mince your words, eh?

J: No, this is good, Wendy. Harry’s being honest.

W: Fine. Fine! Whatever.

H: Hey, don’t get the hump with me. I’m only trying to answer the questions.

W: Hey, who’s got the hump?

H: You have. I can tell.