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Click hereHe shuffled over and sat. I saw the mark on his cheek and knew what it meant. Seems he and a lifer had developed a relationship. Three years and they were still a couple.
"Come to gloat, finally" he sneered, but it had no real anger in it.
"No. If I never see you again it will be too soon. You're the lowest of the low in my opinion. I used to wish you'd die, but after I thought about it I'm glad you'll be here the rest of your life. I hope you have a lot of years left."
I sighed.
"Your wife and daughter sent me. They wanted me to show you something."
I pulled out a photo of Greta and Jerry, taken on the beach during their second anniversary cruise. Even at her age, she looked damn fine in a bikini.
"This could have been you, asshole, if you had shown her the least amount of love."
He didn't even flinch, but his eyes tightened.
"This" I held up a five by seven, "is your first granddaughter, Vivian."
It was a picture of her third birthday. She was on Eve's lap, trying to smear birthday cake on her mothers' face. They were both laughing. She was over four now.
I held up another, of a small boy, just before he turned two, sleeping in my lap.
This is your grandson Thomas Yount 2. We call him Deuce."
I held up another a formal picture of Eve with the kids, her seven month bulge showing. I handed him a sonogram.
"And this is your second granddaughter, Amy Celeste. Eve wanted you to see these, to know that despite what you did to her and her Mom that they ended up happy, normal, supported and cherished by good men. She wanted you to know what you could have had, had you been a decent human being."
I got up to leave. I had honored her request, and I wasn't staying a minute longer. I was walking away when I heard something. I looked around. He was still sitting at the table crying. He looked up and in a broken voice begged me to leave the photos and the sonogram of the kids.
I started to refuse, but decided it would cause him even more pain, reminding him of what could have been.
When he died seven years later, his cell wall was covered with every photo I sent him.
Eve was informed of his death and refused to claim the body or go to his cremation. I have no idea what they did with the ashes.
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I don't know what to tell you about this one, I have no idea where it came from, although I did reread the Lazy Lemon Sun series right before I started. I bow to that fine writer and his influence.
As always, thanks for reading. Comment if you want, vote if you think it was worth it.
Q
I couldn’t stop reading if I had wanted to. This was intriguing and I wouldn’t be surprised to find out things like this had and are still happening. We all know that with the coverups, the fake news(damn I hate that phrase even though it fits like a proverbial glove), the rushed headlines of an overblown story that was only pushed to the forefront so it could take the focus off some seriously illegal and or dangerously stupid and most likely real situation and other such underhanded crap. The characters were spot on and worked incredibly well in their rolls throughout the story. Thanks for everything you did to make this such a fine and memorable story.
I really enjoyed the first half, but then it totally went off the rails. Really felt like you were going to incredible lengths to justify him taking her back in the end, when really, she was drugged and abused was plenty. She lied, yes, but jfc, given her childhood, it'd be awful to blame her.
Then the part about how "she never actually cheated on him because she never sucked his dick" made me feel sick. Given how far you had to stretch the premise to make that point, it came across as a meta way of saying this things needs to be true or else it's all her fault.
The dude was a massive selfish asshole for all he was praised as the everyman hero. It's one of those cases where, it's not that he's that great. It's that the antagonist is so bad that he looks great by comparison.