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Loved it
Another winner from you.
THERE IS ALWAYS ANOTHER BIDDER
and another item to bid on cost effective, TK U MLJ LV NV
A Sweet Story
But very sad. Very realistic though. I cared for the characters.
What the hell happened to MGM's sly nuance ?
I want to start by saying this is a author who had given me A LOT of pleasure as a reader, not a hater here. " A Terrible Thing to Have to Do ", the Patty series & his coyote story are just two of many works he's authored to my great pleasure.
This effort ,however, has all the earmarks of a effort done for the sake of being done. Perhaps MGM is trying to best writer's block because this story is treacly, incredulous and finally incoherent at the end.
MGM needs a fresh muse on one level or another because as far as this story is concerned you can't go back to high school home room again. This author I'd just too sly and canny to be held down forever. I look forward to giving him a rave next time out. The unique cadence he owns is intact and sooner then later this literary drought will end.
Good Story
The text could use some editing. In fact, it almost felt like the first page was from one story and the second from another. Still I enjoyed it... What happened to Sue Mae?
Always one of the best
Many thanks for all your hard work. Your stories are always fun to read.
I didn't get the romance? This is the romance section.
I'm sorry but I didn't get the point if there was any."
Depressing
Could ah, would ah, should ah...
Sad past, best let go an forgotten.
Very sweet story
One does wish they had gotten together, but then he is apparently happy with his current woman -- and a family. So it probably turned out for the best.
How was this romance?
I'm confused ...
She married Dahl? After him being such a jerk? How did she find time to hook up with him and not Brad, considering she was 1000 miles from her home town?
THOSE DEAR OLD SCHOOL DAYS AND HORMONE DAYS
and trying to grow up naturally. TK U MLJ LV NV
An update
This story was not intended to be erotic, and most of us went through "romances" growing up. That is why I posted in this category.
It is about as close to truth as I ever write.
I post this comment because I ran into Paula last week, of all places in our local Cash and carry. We went and got some Coffee, to catch up.
72 years old, just like me, and I knew who she was instantly. Same with her, she saw me and knew. She looked fine, the years have been kind. Four kids, and a husband.
We talked about Doug Dahl, her first husband. He went to the same college she did some 50 odd years ago. Just a coincidence.
By then Paula knew how to dress, how to act, and Doug's family had money. As a kid, he was an ass, as a man, not so bad, we all grow up. He asked her out, she accepted, understandable.
"Doug was good to me." She said.
In Viet Nam, he jumped off a helicopter the first time and took one in the face, never fired a shot. Damn shame, that. Me? I was married to my first wife but finally got drafted anyway, they hit me but I came home alive.
Paula was nowhere around when I came home, besides, I was married to my 1st wife.
Now, so many years later, here was Paula, and memories.
We talked about that silly auction, had a laugh. She told me I changed her life.
The neat part is, she asked me again that question just as we were leaving.
"Danny, will you kiss me?"
So I did. It was just as nice as it was way back then. I also told my wife Debra all about that when I got home, it was innocent, just two old people being young again for just a couple of seconds.
"We should have, you know. I was in love with you." Paula told me with what was close to a girlish giggle.
I just nodded, it probably would have changed both of our lives completely. Instead, two people, so close to love, perhaps marriage.. babies?
A moment, right there, then gone. I walked her to her car.
Memories really can be a wonderful thing.
Perhaps, just perhaps, I missed out on something very good.
You young ones? Your day is coming, then you might understand about an old man that writes of memories.
thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing that post magma, Having seen how quickly the years roll by and how memories and regrets can shake a person I truly thank you for sharing that story and baring part of your heart to us.
Thank you
I enjoyed the story and did some remembering of my own. Welcome home.
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