She thinks that you want to leave her and that you have to come up with a good reason
Tell them you need some time alone or make an excuse to leave them.
sneak out, have an excuse, finish work, run
would need little excuse to kill a frenchman.
escusa but that is the term for excuse like i need an excuse to not go compermiso means excuse me
it can also mean , "If I may" and the literal meaning is "With Permission" It's actually a request for permission, ('with permission') usually inflected as a question. It's understood as a way to say "excuse me," particularly if you want to leave a person's presence, or encroach on their space or possessions, or do something that will require them to move themselves out of your way. If they should reply, "No," you need to stop what you intended to do and either forget about it or begin explanations and negotiations.
i leave in ethiopia i need work for home.
If she is serious then she will need to leave the one that she is with
Not for a second. If you tolerate that, you cannot complain when it happens again. He needs to leave her alone or you need to leave him.
I go with, "Excuse me for a moment," and then I get up and go.
If you know her you shouldn't need an excuse.
Not really your problem anymore. They're ex - you now have separate lives. They need to learn to deal, they no longer have rights over you like knowing what you're doing or who you're doing it with. Ex, meaning no longer current, meaning you need to leave them alone and they need to leave you alone.
the excuse that telemachus gives to the suitors is that he will clean the weapons