Arthur stares at her from across the table, eyebrows drawn together as he considers what he's going to say. He hates this process of telling people to begin with - it's no one's business but his most of the time - but people who know both of them should be aware at least. Arthur's not sure Nancy qualifies for that anymore, even though under different circumstances they'd probably be having her over for dinner every couple of weeks, but he decides to let her know anyway at least to give her some perspective on why he's behaving the way he is.
"We've been together over four years," he finally says, "you'd know that if you hadn't decided to cut him out of your life."
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"We've been together over four years," he finally says, "you'd know that if you hadn't decided to cut him out of your life."