Literary excerpt explores life in Paris

A new personal essay reflects on friendship and daily life in Paris.

The piece describes the author's time in Paris in late 2024 with friends Eva and Fanny. Eva's cat, initially called it and later renamed Bob by Fanny, goes missing. Details include the cat's appearance and Eva's living situation near Notre-Dame.

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