In "Hills Like White Elephants," an unnamed American man and a woman named Jig talk obliquely about getting an abortion. Jig has reservations, but the man convinces her that it's simple: they just "let the air in."
As they both waited for about forty-five minutes for a train, they order a drink and discuss the abortion in understated terms. She was looking out at the hills of Erbo, which she describes as looking like white elephants.
The man tries to convinces Jig to get the abortion. They board the train, and the story ends. I was reading the conversation I was under the impression that were a couple in their honeymoon or something like that, having a difficulty because it was may be their first time having