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Click here"Without question."
"You wouldn't mind, would you?"
"Do you have to ask?"
"Maybe we could pretend like we were trying and we could practice the rest of the day," Rachel said, her blue eyes sparkling as much as the shimmering stone on her hand.
They both laughed as they continued the drive home.
One of our fears is we don't want to unfairly compare her to the so nearly perfect one to firmly imprinted in our memories.
It is not easy for widowers to try again.
Been there!
you clearly have no idea how to use tags on a story. These aren't remotely useful to help anyone find a story like this. Even so, decent story.
I'm 6'2" and about 200. was married to an Annie and it was incredible. It is four year since "C" won it long battle with her.
I wept through story. If only a Rachel would come into my life. Needless to say I was an emotional basket case reading this story. Very well done with amazingly real characters. Sooooo gooood!
5 ☆s, of course. Just one remark. Rachel thinks of herself as a catOWNER! Really? I just can hear her cats chuckle inwardly: what a delusional can-opener on two legs! Tsk, Tsk, Tsk!
Sweet, sweet story; the king that makes my day feel so special.
Thanks
The Hoary Cleric
What a warm and lovely tale. The storyline progressed at just the right pace as these two found each other's love. The tenderness that the author created between these two characters was amazing. Gets my 5-star vote as this is one of the best stories yet that I have read here on Lit. Well done.
The last commenter clearly has reading comprehension issues. The man rsvp’d for his wife. He marked “deceased 2000” and mailed it in.
“Rectum rocket” is a term I didn’t need to see. It reminds me of the night before a colonoscopy.
So, his dead wife, deceased 4 years earlier, sent a response back about an intention to attend a reunion? Who does that 4+ years in advance of the reunion? A minor plot hole in an otherwise interesting story.
Great story
Nice build up. Tender moments have been brought out well. So are the intimate moments. I am sure to read it again after a couple of months.