When a Friendship Changes Forever
Briefly

Lauren Groff captures the precise moment when a friendship changes forever, as old memories and perceptions collide during a chance reunion in Berlin.
In 'Wannsee', the narrator realizes that while she remembers a childhood sight of Leslie, he is now a different person, shaped by his own experiences.
Groff explores the unsettling truth that shared experiences are often perceived differently; our memories and understanding are uniquely shaped by our own perspectives.
The confrontation between the narrator and Leslie highlights the complexities of friendship and memory, as resentment and unaddressed issues surface unexpectedly.
Read at The Atlantic
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