Note to readers: After a bit of reflection, I recognize that I owe an apology to the readers of this series. It appears that I was too cavalier in the writing of this tale. I made silly errors and I didn't give the story the attention that it deserved. For that I apologize.
To the many who emailed me with words of encouragement, a thank you; they were truly appreciated. To those who commented with constructive criticism in a respectful and calm manner, I also thank. Your comments and suggestions were appreciated and taken to heart.
Now a note to those who seem to delight in demeaning and degrading those who make the attempt to entertain readers on this site. Your attacks drip with the venom that you spew. In fact, there are those who delight in attacking with words of derision and with a zero score, and then resume the attack with additional comments of anger and, to add insult to injury, additional zero scores. Are my tales so completely worthless? You felt there was enough interest that you kept reading chapter after chapter. A suggestion and a plea: PLEASE, do not read anything that I may submit in the future; and you will then be not offended or upset. Just bypass anything that I may submit. Believe me, we'll both be happier.
Now a word to those readers who felt that the ending was weak. I took another look at the story and I fully agree with you. It was a crappy end to the story. I plead guilty. I don't even know why I came up with that. Anyway, I revisited this tale and while I'm not sure this new ending is too much better, at least I made the attempt, and I feel a little better about how this tale ended.
So now I sit back, catch my breath, and take a break. Again, my sincere thanks and appreciation to the many who have contacted me and the many who have penned constructive comments.
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I sat in my car, mulling over my next move. I knew what I had to do, or more accurately, what I wanted to do. Yet, I was uncertain, unsure....no, perhaps just a bit fearful. I realized that it's a little difficult to be decisive when you're not the only player in the game. I started the car and began to drive.
I walked to the front door of our townhouse. I entered silently, stood still for a moment, but heard nothing. I looked around, it all seemed so empty and somewhat forlorn, or was that my mood? I walked to the kitchen, my steps muffled by the soft carpet. I saw Shelly sitting at the table, her hands clasping a cup of coffee. She visibly started when she saw me standing there. Her face paled and she lowered her eyes to the table.
I sat down opposite her, not saying anything. I saw her begin to tremble a bit, obviously agitated. "How.....how can you stand to look at me? she whispered. "I know I must disgust you, almost as much as I disgust myself."