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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Either a Good Omen or a Nightmare’

January 7, 2026
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Either a Good Omen or a Nightmare’

Our Swan Song

I met him in college. He was a composer, and I was a baritone. I was also the first person he told that he’s gay. I am also gay. We clicked and became best friends. At the time, I was a person who took his kindness for granted; I didn’t know then how to reciprocate the sacred act of friendship. I never had experienced that kind of intimacy before. One summer, we traveled to Europe for school. We had separate rooms. He slid a note under my door: “I will always care about you, and I will miss you.” Bygone. — Earl Langit


Thankfully, the Former

I was walking home from the grocery store; Jim was walking the other direction. He asked, “What’s for dinner?” When I replied, “jumbo shrimp,” he laughed and said, “Oh, an oxymoron!” He had arrived in town that day and invited me to breakfast the next. That’s when I discovered that he had moved into the apartment my ex-husband had just vacated. This was either a good omen or a nightmare “Groundhog Day” scenario. We’ll celebrate 42 years of marriage in March. — Kate Nelson


A Postponed, Then Broken, Promise

We called our partnership rare. Beautiful. Built on trust that reached our families. He called me the future and promised — then postponed — fixing what held the organization back, reassuring me again and again. On Friday, he read me a letter saying he still wanted to fight for us, for that future. By Monday, it had collapsed. There was no conversation, only a decision. That’s how professional betrayal works: cold, administrative, leaving me to carry the weight of someone else’s silence. Shattering. — Valerie Ong


Teen Aperitivo

Emmalyn and I were only ever sure of one thing. We’d rather be adults. By middle school, we’d initiated a ritual of aperitivo. Latchkey kids, scavenging for quarters in cushions and abusing emergency funds left by working parents. We’d sit for hours tucked away in empty restaurants. Teens huddled over fried rice and green tea. Talking through every what if, maybe, and probably not. Adulthood meant splitting a margarita pizza and debating whether you could live in Naples. It was the promise that life’s best moments would be sitting face to face with someone and inviting them to see you. — Amelia Burns

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