He purchases the tickets ahead online. We stuff my purse with store-bought Snickers and Skittles. He treats me to theater soda and popcorn once there, requests extra butter on my behalf.
For one hour and thirty-seven minutes, we forget that there was ever a time when we didn’t get along.
Christine Naprava is a writer from South Jersey. Her poems have appeared in Soundings East and Studio One.
How wonderful are times emerging in a movie 🍿