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TITLE (EDIT)
Hope Springs
DESCRIPTION
A disappointed senior manages to look ahead. [276 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Popular Fiction
AUTHOR
Df Mart
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
D.F. Mart has written and published short fiction, poetry and essays. He is retired. [February 2008]
Hope Springs Df Mart
The mail box was far enough that if he did meet Sallee Berke on the way, she'd have time to bore him with yet another tale of her successful lawyer daughter. He didn't resent Sallee's bending his ear, but since the letter from Darlene, paying attention to anyone else's life had become difficult beyond his ability to pretend it wasn't.
He never claimed to be a perfect parent. God, what he'd give if he could do it all over again. Since the letter he had been picking at old scars, creating new wounds. Yes, he had been thoughtless, stupid, insensitive. He had misread the needs of people who depended on him, people he loved. This realization hit him like a
hammer when Alice left him. But that was twenty years ago, and here we was asking himself what he might have done differently. Nothing he did could help him understand why Darlene had written that cruel letter, or why, when he called her to get the kind of explanation a daughter owed her father, she abruptly hung up. Well Sallee Berke had her daughter and he had his.
At the mail boxes, he looked around. No sign of Sallee. He opened his box, reached in and scooped out a few items. Nothing from Darlene.
On the slow walk back to his mobil home, he almost wished he had met Sallee, just to get his mind off things. Then, for some reason, he remembered that tomorrow would be Saturday. Yes, and he remembered too that Saturday's a mail day.
Had Sallee Berke bumped into him at that moment, she might have believed he was pleased to see her.
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STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
February 2008
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