Demons to Slay

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"Millie. I love you, I cannot think of life without you. Will you marry me?" She leaned out of bed, her lovely breasts jiggling, and she grabbed an important part of my body.

"I'll marry this; he's given me so much pleasure. And, as he is attached to you I will have to marry you. So the answers yes. Now get back into bed and let's start on these babies you talked about."

We couldn't actually start on the babies as Millie was still on the pill. She ceremoniously flushed them down the toilet in the morning. I would be leaving the next day so our last night together was very special. She had got over her inhibition of walking around in the nude and now seemed to positively enjoy it, teasing me and of course arousing me. Once that had happened, the result was a foregone conclusion. She revelled in the freedom to express her sexuality. It would appear that Allan could not allow her to be on top, he believed it eroded his dominant position as the man. I didn't have that problem and Millie became very inventive when sitting on me, much to our mutual delight. Hearing her cry. "Fuck me Greg, fuck me hard." brought us to a higher level of arousal.

Laid side by side, perspiration dotting our bodies and panting we talked. Millie's first question was.

"When will you be back?

"Next weekend. We'll start looking for somewhere to live." She got up on one elbow, her breast caressing my arm.

"You mean it then." I looked at her in surprise.

"Yes. I mean it. Millie, I love you, I want you with me, now, next week, next year for the rest of our lives. You! Only you. Your hand in mine forever." She sank down, clasping me, our bodies, slick with perspiration and our effusions slipping together.

"I'm your woman, Greg." Her legs moved, opening her body for me. "Take me again, please. Fill me with your love."

We parted in the morning, Millie back to her work in the hotel, and I returned to my work in Gloucester. It was the last time I saw Millie alive.

It has been often said that the plans of humans are naught when the Gods decide to interfere. The ancient Greeks described their Gods as jealous and capricious. Ancient Gods or modern Gods they act the same. Angela phoned me at work the next Friday and brought my world crashing down. It was hard to understand her through her wails and tears but gradually I understood the gist of her call. Millie was dead! Early that morning she had fallen down the stairs at the hotel and broken her neck. She was carrying a load of clean linen and caught her foot in the cord of a vacuum cleaner. I put the phone down carefully, fighting my instinctive reaction to hurl it across the room.

I went down to Tavistock for the funeral, sitting stony-faced at the back of the chapel as the Priest droned on. A Cleric that had obviously not known Millie, saying words to give her parents some comfort, platitudes from a book that had outlived its purpose. Angela gripped my hand as she sobbed quietly. I looked around, seeking the ex-husband who had treated her so badly, someone upon who I could vent my anger and grief. There was so few people there that I soon realized that there was no man of the right age, except me, who could be him. So my anger had to be contained. Finally the Organist played 'The Lord is my Shepherd' and the curtains closed around the casket containing my Love and my life.

I knew from that moment that I would travel the road of life alone. No love would compare to the love I had lost. No Millie, no children, no joy, just a cold purposeless existence. Fate had shown me a glimpse of Nirvana and then in a fit of pique, slammed the door. The tears finally came as I entered the Vale of Sorrow.

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AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago

With the last three paragraphs this story went from a 5 to a 1. I don't expect a happy ending every time but I do expect more than three very short paragraphs dealing with her death, the aftermath, and the rest of his life - they feel tacked on.

Richard1940Richard1940over 2 years ago

To arouse such feelings amongst your readers shows how successful you have been in engaging the emotions of your audience. It was well written with finely defined characters. The ending came as a shock but shit happens and the is well within his rights to select the one he thinks most apposite. 5*s

steeltiger01steeltiger01almost 5 years ago

Jesus that leaves you gutted.

It's a great story, but the ending just tore me up. My compliments on a very well written story.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 5 years ago
Happily Ever After

I like stories, like yours, that bring two emotionally damaged people together. I also like happily ever after endings. I enjoyed reading your story until the end. If there was a option less than “1”, I would have picked it. Bummer!

AnonymousAnonymousover 5 years ago
A nit

I really enjoy your writing (the only word to describe Abby is Splendid!). Thank you very much. However, a jack is a flag flown from the jackstaff of a vessel. The Sunset Ceremony concludes with the lowering of the Union Flag from its flagstaff.

gatorhermitgatorhermitover 5 years ago
WTF? Great until the ending.

I think the reason many of us read Lit is to escape from the mundane, the depressing, the tragedies of every day life. I respect this author very much and loved the Abby and Mist stories - both of which did contain sad happenings - but this ending was like the proverbial turd dropped into the punch bowl.

HansTrimbleHansTrimblealmost 6 years ago
Why?

This is a wonderful story; I've read it three or four times. But why couldn't you have ended it on a happy note? Why in the world did Millie have to fall and break her neck? I agree that not every story ends happily in the real world, but when you're writing fiction and setting so many scenes with beautiful surroundings and lovers obviously happy just to be with each other, what do you think you could gain by killing off the heroine before she could become a happy homemaker, sharing a vine covered cottage with her adoring husband? This story begins on a sour note and builds to a peak of love and happiness; why kill that ascending spirit with such a tragic ending? If we're looking for tragedy, all we have to do is turn on a news broadcast. Can't we count on romantic fiction to lighten our mood, and send us out to face that scary world with a confident smile?

enjayemenjayemabout 7 years ago
I did NOT like the ending

It seemed rather rushed... sort of tacked on at the end as if the writer had tired of the story. The rest of the tale is well told and so the ending deserves a little more thought. I have no quibble with the nature of the ending, just the way it was dropped on.

AnonymousAnonymousover 7 years ago
Why Why Why?

The sad ending doesn't make fucking sense. It's not like you justified her death or neither was there a poetic meaning to her death. This is story sucks .

AnonymousAnonymousover 7 years ago
1* !

Pathetic garbage ! As usual.

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