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Really Good, Actually

Monica Heisey

Really Good, Actually: A Novel

Monica Heisey

Really Good, Actually Chapter 6-Interlude 11 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 6 Summary

Maggie purchases flowers for her friends as a gesture of gratitude for their unwavering support. However, her trip to the flower shop unexpectedly triggers a wave of depression as she confronts her financial struggles and the absence of a romantic partner. Gathering at Clive's apartment with her friends, Maggie finds solace amidst their camaraderie as they commiserate over their past and present relationship woes. Opening up about her own struggles as a divorcee, Maggie confides in her friends about the weight of societal judgment she feels for the demise of her marriage.

Interlude 6 Summary: “Unanswered Texts August 6-16”

Maggie initiates a series of text messages to Jon, starting with inquiries about handling his mail, organizing a legal separation, and reminding him about his sister's upcoming birthday. Initially, her messages exude warmth and camaraderie, with Maggie complimenting Jon on his recent advertisement and expressing general concern for his well-being. However, the tone shifts as Maggie delves into more personal territory, questioning Jon about scrubbing his Instagram account. A lengthy text follows, detailing Maggie's wish to share custody of the cat and her description of the emotional toll of the separation. Finally, she concludes with a brief, heartfelt message wishing Jon the best.

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