by jake60
That was a very heart-warming story. I loved how you described all the emotions.
thanks Jake.. hope everything turns out ok... you deserve it:)
all the best
Lovely story. All the people felt genuine and the honesty was really refreshing. Please, keep writing. :)
Jean didn't want Jake to become a hermit. Contacting Eve would honor Jean's wishes.
Dear Jake,
I accidently stumbled on to your story and just now read it. I was not into it very far when tears began forming in my eyes, and shortly thereafter, were streaming down my cheeks. Being a reader and writer of a great many stories, I seldom find myself reacting like this. I suppose I have become jaded.
Your story today found me in a state of exhaustion and one of total disillusionment about many things, but especially about fantasy sites and the stories they offer. Thanks for reminding me that the real reason behind story telling is to touch the reader in a meaningful way.
I wish you well. The best of luck to you.
Babe10
I really enjoyed this story. It was well written. Good luck in the contest.
Sad because I have now read all your stories. Loved them all. Your spread of knowledge is great to behold. But I now have to reread all your stories (again) or wait with baited breth for the next one. First choice might be better. Thank you for the enjoyment. Jim
I like all the comments and add my own thanks. I was glad to see Babe10s comment. It restores my own faith that stories should touch your reader's experiences. I too am 66 and have often thought about my first love. I haven't been able to find her though. I don't want to try too hard as I am afraid she may not still be alive...
choices are different....get busy going on with life or die in the past. TK U MLJ LV NV
is time consuming and needs dedication to the new sans the old, TK U MLJ LV NV
as one who has been married for almost 50 years i can understand his feelings of loss. i don't know what saddens me more the loss of my wife or the loss of my own life because of the grief the one left behind will feel. PLEASE WRITE AGAIN. thanks
Like a number of your stories there seems to be a missing element. And I'll be damned if I can tell you what it is. The stories are well written, but they just don't create a spark of interest or allow for any empathy for your characters. This was another one that after I read it, I just asked myself the question, Why?
Damn. It really annoys me when a superior writer stops writing. Bah, humbug. 5*
It is a shame when the really good ones like Jake stop writing.
my wife & I were married on Valentines day we were both 40 yrs old it was the best time of my life hers also. 45 days after our 27 th I lost her also . Valentines day has become just another day for me now, thanks for sharing this story
His Biography page lists him as over 60 in 2006. He has not posted anything since 2011.
Unfortunately the only way that we hear if someone has passed on is if a friend from Lit is aware of the writer and posts an obit, or notifies the mod. of their death.
I'm of an age where this story hits home on many levels. As others have noted, the loss of a fine writer on this site is even more of a loss for the readers. Wherever you are, Jake, I wish you well.
Thanks for your contributions here.