Consequences: Mistake of a Lifetime

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"I hate you!" she screamed and grabbed her clothes and turned to leave.

"I don't know why I wanted you anyways, you can never give me what I want," she slammed the door as she left.

I was shaking with sadness and anger. I knew she was drunk, but somewhere deep in her she held some resentment for me and my condition. Again, why can't things be easy?

Working with Georgia after that was strained. We stayed apart as much as possible until a few weeks later she tapped at my cubicle to tell me she was leaving. She had found a new job elsewhere. I was happy for her and happy to see her go.

As I said at the beginning of the story, after Georgia I went through some more women. Most of them were short term as they initially were attracted to me but when faced with the cold reality of my circumstances, they decided to find someone else. I couldn't blame them as I certainly would have done the same.

I shrugged and turned on the television. The ballgame was on and I settled in for a quiet evening. I didn't know what the future held for me. I don't make plans. I take things a day at a time now. Who knows how long before I die. Then again, does anyone know?

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buzzsawlennybuzzsawlennyabout 1 month ago

Well if you want realism,this story gives it to you In spades. Bleak is an understatement, but well written.

Calico75Calico75about 1 month ago

Tragic. Powerful. Well written. I don't think this author posts on this site anymore, but I think he was one of the best on Lit. He was able to write successfully in several categories which is unusual. I wish him well wherever he is.

MissMudMissMud8 months ago

A powerful, emotional story well written. 5 Stars! Thanks!

AnonymousAnonymous8 months ago

DAMN WOMAN! She sentenced him to a lonely, short life. Well written and told tale. 5 stars. DMW aka Sumnut96

Oatmeal1969Oatmeal19698 months ago

tragic story of a great character.

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