Just
Another Notch
When it was over
she gave him back the tangibles:
gifts - jewelry - his house
key
and the key to the car she
drove.
Ironically it was the intangibles
she would most like to give
back
but couldn't ...
they were still as pure
and vibrant
as last autumn's leaves.
She found a photo that morning
(the framed one of them
dancing)
the one that used to be
on his desk.
Eyes love-locked, they were
the only two people in the
world then
(and one of the tangibles
he had returned).
She thought she had disposed
of it
with the rest of the memorabilia.
Well-meaning friends had
warned her
the Internet was a dangerous
place
but her ears were as closed
to them
as her heart had been open
to him.
Now as she lay in her bed
fighting back the intangibles
she found some solace
in the hope
that his carving of the
notch
might have given him
some of the hurt she felt
in the realization
that she was merely a mistake
he had made
one out of a long line of
mistakes
and just another one of
his notches.
Written by CJ Heck, Author
of
Barking
Spiders and Other Such Stuff
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