She wishes he'd ask about the small thing she mentioned three Tuesdays ago.
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She wishes he'd notice the haircut without being prompted by a friend's group chat.
She wishes he'd save her the corner seat without making it a discussion.
She wishes he'd put his phone face-down sometimes, just to mark that she's the conversation.
She wishes he'd remember her coffee order — milk first, two sugars, slightly more cinnamon.
She wishes he'd text her mid-morning, no agenda, just a thought he had in the elevator.
She wishes he'd plan one thing — not the trip, just the Thursday — entirely on his own.
She wishes he'd watch her show once without checking sports scores in the second act.
She wishes he'd ask how the meeting went before the meeting becomes ancient history.
She wishes he'd hold her hand in line, the boring lines, the post-office lines especially.
She wishes he'd notice when she's quiet because something is wrong, not because nothing is.
She wishes he'd let her vent without trying to fix it inside the first thirty seconds.
She wishes he'd compliment the dress before the lighting changes back to neutral.
She wishes he'd ask about her day before launching into his — even on the bad ones.
She wishes he'd remember the names of her two closest friends and what they do for work.
She wishes he'd read the book she lent him, or admit honestly that he won't.
She wishes he'd send her one photo a day that has nothing to do with where he is.
She wishes he'd surprise her with the small thing, not the big gift she'd already mentioned.
She wishes he'd say 'I'm proud of you' on a Wednesday, when nothing in particular has happened.
She wishes he'd notice the candle is new, the throw is new, the small things she changed.
She wishes he'd ask 'what do you need from me right now' instead of guessing wrong twice.
She wishes he'd put his arm around her at the dinner table when her family is being a lot.
She wishes he'd remember the anniversary of the small things — the move-in date, the first trip.
She wishes he'd write her a short note, on actual paper, with no occasion behind it.
She wishes he'd be the one to plan the friend hangout once, just to take the load off her week.