Rebecca walked through the beautiful cherry tree lined streets of the country's capital. Breathing in the wonderful aroma from the trees, she felt the tension drain from her body. She had a smile on her face and in her heart. Life was so good. The sun was shining, the wind gently blowing against her skin and even the birds were especially cheerful today. Finally having escaped an abusive marriage, the divorce was final as of yesterday. She felt free for the first time in 10 years. Power ran through her. She knew she could do anything with her life now. No more waiting on the whims of someone else. It had been a long hard battle to resurrect her inner self but she had done it. The year of separation had been the worse her husband constantly attacking her trying to subdue her into returning but she had found her power within her self to not give in. She had fought him mentally and had won the battle.
She had been a beautiful young women set on a career in the literary world having just graduated college at the age of 23. She had met him at a writing seminar where he was the guest speaker. He had romanced her hard from the very beginning but even then he had never asked her opinion or thoughts but she had been so dazzled the she had fallen hard. With stars in her eyes, she had married him a month later. It had taken a year before it had got bad. At first he just took care of everything and because she had moved to the west coast and was in a new place and settling in she had let it ride but as soon as she mentioned going to work the abuse had started and hadn't let up for ten solid years. Now she was free not just from him but from the mental darkness. She would never again allow someone control of her thoughts and mind. She wanted to love again and planned to one day but for now life was for the living she had taken the last year of her marriage and emotionally withdrew from him and then the last year of separation and healed totally thanks to a wonderful therapist.
Now she was planning to return to her writing something he would have never permitted. Rebecca smiled grimly to herself no that would have meant having a thought he hadn't placed in her head. A breeze rustle past her blowing her blonde curly hair back from her face. She watched the fluffy clouds roll by and let the wind sweep away her dark thoughts. Her large blue eyes sparkled with a vitality that had not been there in years. Peace flooded her soul like the lapping of the waves of a peaceful ocean.
Turning she decided to head back to her town home purchased with the settlement money that she received from her ex-husband she hadn't wanted anything from him but logic raised its ugly head in the form of her friend and lawyer Maria Santana and she did need a roof over her head. This was for the best he was on the west coast and she was back home on the east coast where she wouldn't be bothered by memories and close to those who love and support her. Coming to her two-story town home in Georgetown, she took her key from her pocket and went in. She could hear the phone ringing as she stepped inside.
Grabbing the phone hastily before it stopped she answered, "hello?"
"Hi Rebecca its Maria" came the faintly Hispanic voice.
"Hi Maria nothing wrong is there?" Rebecca and Maria had been friends for years but since begining the devorce proceedins hearing her voice made her uneasy but she knew it would pass.
Maria laughed, "No I was just wondering if you wanted to go out dancing tonight to celebrate your freedom."
A smile bloomed on her face. "Yeah that sounds fun I'm in the mood to let loose and shake things up a bit it's been a long year."
They entered the quite bar where many professionals tended to hang out after work. Not so touristy. A few couples were dancing on the small wooden dance floor and quite a few were at the bar nursing after work drinks. Maria with her usual tendency for split second decision making found a table next to two yummy men.
Settling in they ordered drinks and began to review the clientele, male and female, just for fun. Maria rarely missed a detail, much to Rebecca's constant amusement. She shared her friend's quick eye for people and had just as much insight but hers was just subtler.