Spoken in Anger

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She did hug us then, not as a way to begin healing, but as a way to say goodbye. We said little as we left, no platitudes about hoping to see each other around. We simply went our separate ways. Gina would remain for at least a little while longer, the last of the old timers, staying to help the tourists as they stopped briefly on their journey to their own new beginnings. Mary and I would each go to our new lives, to new decisions and the branches they'd take us down. We were, all of us, wiser than we'd been before, and I hoped that meant better lives for us all.

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AnonymousAnonymous2 days ago

In response to the previous callous comment; he blamed himself because she might not have died had he not set his wife up for a tragic unpleasant revelation. I am surprised and greatly disappointed that some readers have such a lack of compassion and an abundance of hate.

AnonymousAnonymous19 days ago

Eh...nothing of value was lost. The way this wimp is written, blaming himself for no reason, it would have probably gone the cucky RAAC route. So, even though I dislike death in these stories, it was probably the best outcome for a wimp like that.

DeanofMeanDeanofMeanabout 1 month ago

Well that was not fun that was awesome but not in a fun way dang well done word smith. Got me i the feels, a couple of times. Have been in and lead some grief counseling specializing in those who lost to suicide, some of that was a bit unexpected but just because i never saw it doesn't mean others wouldn't,one thing i know is no 2 people react the same to grief. a damn well done works

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

Hmm well Mary was to blame. I doubt some one so cold as to leave him on his bday, and not call ambulance or take him to the ER, well. Maybe she planned it? Insurance? No divorce?

The guy not as much. Why would she run away when she purposely threw her husband away? Doesn't make sense.unless running to her lover? Crying tears of joy at last free of hubby?

QuantumMechanic1957QuantumMechanic19573 months ago

Hard to read, but thought-provoking. Clawing-at-the-soul kind of nitty-gritty. Life is messy, but you have choices.

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