Epilogue
The morning of Midsommars Afton Gisela and I had a small memorial, just the two of us, celebrating Martin and Ulla in the Svanholms Parken gazebo. We spread his ashes there in the gazebo that was so central to his life. I said to Gisela, "Do you know that this is where he first met Ulla and where he proposed to her?"
"Yes, I know. Every Midsommars Afton he would come down here from sunset to sunrise and I would look down from my window at him. I once asked him why he was talking to himself down there and he answered me that he only does it once a year. When I said to him you only talk to yourself once a year? He answered me that he only talks out loud to Ulla once a year but he thinks about her every day."
Gisela smiled at me as her eyes filled with tears and then she took my hand and said, "Life is for the living and today is Midsommars Afton and tonight there will be a bonfire here in the park and and before that I am having friends of the Villa Vegeta for dinner so let's dry our tears and prepare for a party. Martin would want that."
That evening several guests asked where Martin was because over the years he had never missed one of Gisela's Midsommars Afton parties and his late night rendezvous with the memories of Ulla and their time together in the Gazebo below the villa.
One of the guests that asked about Martin and was shocked to hear of his passing was an Englishman named Torsten. When I asked him if that was an English name he told me that his mother was Swedish and his father was American and the name's actual meaning was Thor's Stone.
"It's actually a pretty common name in Sweden because it is about nine months from Midsommars Afton," he told me with a big smile.
"I don't understand," I responded.
"In Sweden we are often named by the name's day calendar and on Midsommars Afton a lot of children are conceived and about nine months from this night the calendar name...."
I started laughing when he told me that and then he said, "But actually I'm not English and I go by Trevor."
"But you have an English accent."
"Yes, that's true but actually I'm Manx."