A Veneer of Perfection by Benaissa Bouhaja
Susan and Don go on a double date with old friends who seem to be the perfect couple. Image generated with OpenAI The sun was setting behind the towering buildings as the street lights flickered on. Don and Susan sat in their small rented coupe, one of many cars lined up bumper to bumper in rush hour traffic. Don's eyes were fixated on the red lights in front of him as Susan glared down at her phone. They flew into the city the night before. Don had a conference to attend the next day, and Susan, having never been, wanted to come along to do some sight-seeing. Although Don was originally excited for the few days to spend by himself in a new city, he didn't want to come up with some excuse as to why she shouldn't come. In the days leading up to the trip, Susan posed the idea about reaching out to old friends of theirs, Ted and Minnie, who had moved to the city years ago. Neither of them had been in contact for some time, and Don agreed that it would be good for them to recon...