Marie-Helene Bertino Quote

What am I supposed to do, she says. Wait? She wants him to say, Yes, wait. I will be home as soon as I run this one errand. Ben perceives disgust in her tone. Why would anyone wait for him? A boy who didn't know how to be a prom date, a man who knows what he needs, but too late.He releases her arm. His voice is professional with sorrow. You certainly couldn't do that. He means because she is precious. Sarina hears that she is snotty and unkind. He means because he is not that lucky; she hears: he is bored.No one says I want you to wait, and no one says I'll wait.

Marie-Helene Bertino

What am I supposed to do, she says. Wait? She wants him to say, Yes, wait. I will be home as soon as I run this one errand. Ben perceives disgust in her tone. Why would anyone wait for him? A boy who didn't know how to be a prom date, a man who knows what he needs, but too late.He releases her arm. His voice is professional with sorrow. You certainly couldn't do that. He means because she is precious. Sarina hears that she is snotty and unkind. He means because he is not that lucky; she hears: he is bored.No one says I want you to wait, and no one says I'll wait.

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About Marie-Helene Bertino

Marie-Helene Bertino is an American novelist and short story writer. She is the author of three novels, Beautyland (2024), Parakeet (2020) and 2AM at the Cat's Pajamas (2014), and two short story collections: Safe as Houses (2012), and Exit Zero (2025). She has been awarded a Pushcart Prize and an O. Henry Prize for her short stories.