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he opens it right away.
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Then he looks in the narrow gap on the door side, that dark space it collects coins and lost time.
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It is that sharp drop in the stomach which means: it was here, and now it is not there anymore.
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“About two hours ago”, he says Nico.
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she comes back with a box of plastic transparent full of items random—earbuds, a glove, a water bottle.
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“Hi”, he says Nico.
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It is not the small worry of the “maybe it is at home”.
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“It goes well. Thank you.” Maybe I have it left in the gym, he thinks to himself. Maybe I have it left by mistake in one of the lockers.
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he limits himself to put the wallet in the front pocket—where he should have be from the beginning—he starts the car and he goes back home lighter, not because the wallet it weighed, but because the panic it has disappeared.
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“Wait here,” he says the employee. Nico he waits, listening the beeps, the footsteps, the people who they talk about dinner.
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he looks between the seat and the centre console.
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he reaches out the hand slowly and the fingers they touch the leather.
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I was here before.”
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he asks himself a question simple: when he remembers for the last time to have touched physically the wallet?
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they check around his locker and at the bench, under the bench, behind, near the showers—nothing.
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