The referee whistles the end of the first half. The atmosphere of the game fell shortly after the departure of Jeremy and the little one. To think that the presence of this lively little boy had given us his positive attitude. Our glasses are empty and the meat board is almost intact. I had eyes bigger than my stomach and I don’t like to waste. I’ll ask Nancy if I can bring back home what’s left. “How about we go?” I say to Paul. “Yes, you’re right. I’m tired anyway.” “Me, too. And we have a tough day tomorrow, let’s not forget!” “Okay, then let’s go!” “I’m sorry, I have to ask you to pay my share of the bill. I couldn’t find my credit card PIN and I forgot to call my bank again, I must admit.” “You’re worse than a girl!” “You’re not cool with your sexist generalities.” “Oh, I was

