Authors Note: This story is named and written after the wonderful song created by The Beatles, 'In My Life'. The text in Italics is the lyrics of the song and was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
As always thank you very much to eclecticwoman818 for her editing and constant encouragement with my stories.
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There are places I remember
All my life, though some have changed
Some forever not for better
Some have gone and some remain
All these places have their moments
With lovers and friends I still can recall
Some are dead and some are living
In my life I've loved them all.....
Mark Nelson turned his car into the driveway after another day at work. As he entered his house from the garage it felt different somehow. The silence in his home enveloped him. This house, his home, had once been filled with noise, laughter and the sounds of family life. Now the silence was deafening. It had been this way for the past six months, but today was the first time he had noticed it.
Walking to his bedroom, Mark took off his work clothes and had a shower. Being a warehouse manager meant that he did get grimy after a day's work. Having a shower refreshed him and he put on his usual home attire of an old t-shirt and shorts, before heading to the kitchen to make his dinner.
He had some music playing on the computer, more to break the silence in the house than anything else. Had his house really been this quiet for the last six months?
As Mark sat there eating his dinner his mind was churning. Unconsciously he was playing with his wedding ring, spinning it on his finger. This had become a bit of a habit he did when he was thinking.
Just on 2 years earlier his wife of 24 years Elouise wasn't feeling well. Her appetite was poor and she wasn't feeling herself. She thought it was just a bug and didn't think too much about it. These symptoms continued for nearly a month before she finally decided go to the doctor. After some tests it was revealed she had advanced pancreatic cancer. This diagnosis was in May and she passed away in September, with Mark and their two daughters, Lara and Daisy, at her bedside.
This sudden loss of Elouise had drained Mark's soul. They had been going out together since University, where they were both studying economics. The life they had together was wonderful. It is said that opposites attract and this could have been partly true in their case.
Mark was, actually still is, a relatively quiet person, especially when initially meeting people. Once he got to know people though his shyness did fade away. Back at University he was just another young man finding his way. At 5'10" tall, brown hair and a fit, but not athletic build, he was basically invisible in a crowd. He could have been anyone.
Elouise was different. She was outgoing, gregarious, with a big personality. Her flame red hair and infectious laugh definitely brought her attention. She was a popular girl but not in a bad way. They first met when they were assigned to do a group project together during their second year. Mark thought Elouise was the complete package, brains and beauty. He initially found it intimidating working with her that first time, but they soon built up a great friendship. She apparently liked Mark's sincere manner and his smile. He liked everything about her.
They started going out and everything progressed from there. They were engaged after finishing University, got married, bought their first house, had their children and loved every moment together. Of course their life wasn't perfect, but it was perfect for them. Mark felt that losing Elouise was like losing a part of himself and it took him a long time to even start functioning again.
As Mark ate his meal that evening he kept thinking about his wonderful daughters and how much they had helped him over the last 18 months.
Their youngest daughter Daisy was still living at home when Elouise passed away, and she and Mark took care of each other. Daisy has caramel coloured hair, blue eyes, is relatively tall at 5' 8" and a slim but shapely physique. She is the more emotional of their girls, having her mother's classical 'red haired' temperament.
Daisy was in her final year of school when her mother passed away and she stopped her schooling to get over their tragedy. She returned to school the following year and achieved good results in her final exams. Daisy is now 19 and she is doing her first year of economics at the same university her parents had attended, living on campus.
Their elder daughter Lara was living away at University at the time, but came home as often as she could. Now Lara is 21 years old and doing medicine. She looks like her mother, 5' 6" tall, long red hair, porcelain complexion, green eyes. She has more of Mark's temperament though, being a practical and logical thinker, but she still with a happy nature.
Mark's thoughts swirled throughout the evening as he contemplated his life. He was 51 years old and for the first time since Elouise's passing he felt like he wanted to get on with his life. He needed to stop mourning her and stop using her passing as an excuse for not living. He had only been surviving for the past 18 months and not really living. When Elouise was close to the end in hospital she implored him to live his life once she was gone.
It was time for Mark to live his life again, but there were some things he needed to do first to enable him to do this.
That evening he took some time and phoned both his daughters. They both lived in Sydney closer to their respective universities, about 40 minutes away from where Mark lived and they grew up. He asked them to come over on the weekend as he needed their help. He also asked them to wear old clothes, but didn't say anything more.
When Mark went to bed that night he did something he never thought he would have to do. With a lot of sadness, and just a hint of optimism, he slipped the plain gold band off the ring finger on his left hand, gave it a kiss and placed it in the drawer of his bedside cabinet.....
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On Saturday morning Lara and Daisy arrived and strolled into the house like they always did. Their presence immediately lifted the mood in the house. Mark was so glad to see them and gave them big hugs. They all caught up a little with what they were all doing over a coffee in the kitchen. Even though they spoke all the time, actually having Lara and Daisy there with him made Mark feel great. Being together again improved Mark's confidence in the decision he had made.
Both Lara and Daisy were a little anxious as Mark hadn't told them about what he wanted to do that day. Before they got started Mark led his daughters into the lounge room. He wanted to speak to them before they got on with the task for the day. As they sat on the lounge Mark insisted that Lara and Daisy should sit on either side of him.
"Girls I asked you up here today because I need your help. It's time to do something I should have done a long time ago .... And now feels like the right time to do it." Mark said seriously.
Lara and Daisy looked at their father, but also exchanged glances of their own. They were wondering what he was going to say. Mark was nervous too. This was a big step and he hoped they would be supportive.
"I need you both to help me move your Mum's things out." Mark said with a sigh.
Lara reached out and held her father's hand while Daisy wrapped her arm around his shoulders. They both knew this was a big step for him, but it was something he needed to do.
"Dad of course we will help." Lara said with a loving smile on her face.
"I need to move your Mum's things out. It's been nearly 2 years and if I don't do this I won't be able to move on with life... And your mother wanted me to move on...." Mark replied quietly.
"Yes Dad. We know. We were there too." Daisy said, clearly remembering what their Mum had said to him before she passed away.
Mark was so relieved his girls understood what he wanted to do.
"I was worried that you might be upset with me for wanting to get rid of her things." Mark said, looking at both his beautiful daughters.
"No Dad we aren't upset. I think it is the best thing you can do. It is great that you feel it is time to move on a little. Don't you Daisy?"
"Yeah Dad, you do need to move on. It is what Mum wanted." Daisy replied.
Mark gave both his daughters a big hug each. Sitting back he reached into his pocket. He could feel what he wanted in there.
"Before we start there is something I wanted to give to each of you, something from your Mum and me." Mark said as he lifted out two ring boxes from his pocket.
He turned to his left and faced Lara. Just looking at her reminded Mark so much of her mother. Her face was shaped the same, she had her red hair pulled back into a pony tail like Elouise often used to. The look of curiosity on her face was the spitting image of her mum. He handed the first box to Lara.
"Lara, sweetheart, your Mother wanted you to have this. I gave this to her on the night I proposed to her. Your mother's face just beamed when she saw it and said yes......" Mark said, struggling to get the words out.
Lara opened the box and there was her mother's engagement ring. The solitary diamond sparkled just like the tears that flowed from Lara's eyes.
"Ohhh Dad I don't know what to say. It's beautiful." Lara babbled before she reached out and hugged her father tight.
Finishing the embrace Mark turned around towards Daisy. His younger daughter was already looking very emotional, so Mark quickly handed her the other ring box.
"Daisy Honey we wanted you to have this one. I gave it to your Mum when she was pregnant with you. She always wanted an eternity ring and I gave this to her jokingly calling it her 'maternity' ring. She loved it and ..... Well you know she always wore it." Mark said with tears streaming down his face as the emotion fully caught up with him.
Daisy was already in tears as she opened the box to see the gold band with multiple small diamonds embedded in it. Daisy wrapped her arms around her father and held him tight. She was crying into his shoulder. This was so much more emotional than Mark had thought it would be. Lara leant across and hugged them both too.