Gunsrus
Active member
These last two weeks have taught me one thing: you can never be too sure of how genuine people are. I was starting to get to know one of the local librarians. She was the youngest of the three that are working at the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas in Gerona.
To my eyes and ears, she seemed like a nice person. We talked a few times, we were starting to get to know each other and then today, the shit hit the fan, hard and I did absolutely but be on my best behavior.
The day before I came to the library to ask about a few things and then all of a sudden, one of the secretaries came in to relieve Georgina, her name was. She left and then I went to find one of the tutors to ask him a question. I came back to the library and Georgina had gone back to her desk. One of the other secretaries was there. I was confused and didn't know what to do, never having been in the position of seeing people switch around on such short notice, so I left.
Now, the next day, I went to the library and apologized to Georgina for leaving so abruptly. I explained to her that I didn't know what to do because things had happened very rapidly and that I didn't want to interrupt anything.
Georgina didn't react. She said nothing and even looked away from me. She could've said, it doesn't matter, or no need to worry, but no, she just switched off.
Now, what kind of a girl does this to a man who sincerely apologizes for leaving abruptly, I've got to ask you?
To my eyes and ears, she seemed like a nice person. We talked a few times, we were starting to get to know each other and then today, the shit hit the fan, hard and I did absolutely but be on my best behavior.
The day before I came to the library to ask about a few things and then all of a sudden, one of the secretaries came in to relieve Georgina, her name was. She left and then I went to find one of the tutors to ask him a question. I came back to the library and Georgina had gone back to her desk. One of the other secretaries was there. I was confused and didn't know what to do, never having been in the position of seeing people switch around on such short notice, so I left.
Now, the next day, I went to the library and apologized to Georgina for leaving so abruptly. I explained to her that I didn't know what to do because things had happened very rapidly and that I didn't want to interrupt anything.
Georgina didn't react. She said nothing and even looked away from me. She could've said, it doesn't matter, or no need to worry, but no, she just switched off.
Now, what kind of a girl does this to a man who sincerely apologizes for leaving abruptly, I've got to ask you?