Widowland, fiction by Johannes Springenseiss at Spillwords.com

Widowland

Widowland

written by: Johannes Springenseiss

 

She found out she had MS two weeks before the wedding. She told her fiancé, “If you want to back out now, I couldn’t possibly blame you for it.”

He, despite his mother’s clamorous prodding to do just that, shrugged off the idea. “Why would I back out? Nothing has changed.”

Twenty-two years later she’d bury her husband. She’d remember him as an obnoxious bozo, couch potato dipso, lover of Italian bread but a lousy breadwinner.

She’d visit his grave every weekend and she’d never consider re-marrying for she’d been married to the greatest man.

“Sad place is widowland, but leaving would be a defection from him.”

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