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As far as funerals go, it was a lovely one. She had to laugh at that thought simply because she found it quite comical when she would hear people say that, "Oh, it was such a lovely funeral, wasn't it?" How many times had someone walked up to her today and said that. How she longed to say, "Hell no, it was nothing close to lovely. I just put someone I care for in the ground forever."
Patty still loved her ex husband, Michael. She always loved him, but their relationship was better as exes than it had been as husband and wife. When he had been diagnosed with lung cancer, it was only natural that she stepped in to help his son, James, take care of him. Michael was very young when he and his girlfriend became pregnant with James. They married out of duty to their parents, but divorced when James was seven. Since Patty and Michael moved about four hours away from James and his mother, she did not really get to know him until the recent tragic situation brought them together. Patty was amazed as to how much James, now 27, reminded her of a younger Michael. He could take her back to when she and Michael first met with just a similar movement or facial expression. She tried to fight the fact that she had found herself thinking of James in a very un-motherly way. The fact that they were together taking care of a man they both loved made her feel even guiltier.
She had decided to stay the rest of the week at Michael's house. She was still listed as executor of his will and had some items to take care of before she could just leave. Standing in the guest room, she removed her dress and hose and caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror. She had not realized how much weight she had lost. The last months of Michael's illness had taken its toll. She had always been considered thin, but she thought she looked like a bag of bones. She sighed as she pulled on a lounging set and knew that now she had a lot of time to devote to taking care of herself.
James' voice came from the other side of the door, "Patty, do you want some coffee? I was going to put some on and will make extra if you want to join me." She answered back that she would love some and would be out soon.
The smell of the coffee filled her sense as soon as she opened the bedroom door. She passed the living room and saw a tray with coffee and pastries on the table in front of the couch. James walked in as she was curling her legs underneath her on the couch, taking her fist sip of coffee. She looked up at him as he approached the couch. He was so incredibly handsome and she was again reminded of the man she fell in love with and married. He sat on the opposite end of the couch and reached for his coffee cup. They sat in silence for several minutes. She looked up to catch James' gaze and smiled at him. Her eyes softened when she saw what was on his face. The unmistaken look of pain. She put her cup on the table and reached forward and placed her hand on his. "He was an incredible person, James and I will miss him too.