Tuesday Tales - Going to the Lake
Ahoy Fellow Fathomers! It's time for Tuesday Tales.
A group of writers gather together and give our interpretation of a specific word prompt each week. Once per month, we even write to an image. You never know what you might encounter when you get inside our minds. This week our group writes to the word- lake. This will be an excerpt from my new WIP for a new romance contemporary, What the Storm Didn't Take.
Enjoy!~
She loves gerbera
daisies and Indian Paintbrush flowers. One is free in the middle of any field
or roadside in the Oklahoma spring, the other you can get at the local grocery
store for under ten bucks a dozen, it’s completely worth either way you choose,
but, do this often, because I’ve never seen a girl more excited to see fresh
flowers. The way she smiled when I gave them to her always made my heart swell
a little more.
She may argue with
you over the way you sort laundry, so, it’s best to let her just do it. I threw
my clothes in a separate hamper, and if she wanted to wash my jeans, so be it.
Otherwise, I just did my own and left her clothes alone. It’s another one of
those things not worth a cross word.
She might enjoy spontaneous weekend getaways, but, leave some kind of hint beforehand. Believe me, the way she stressed about packing taught me to give her some kind of heads up. But, do this a couple of times per year. You’re both gonna need the time away from the routine, and recharge your love and batteries. She always enjoyed a river more than anything else- said that some of her best times were fishing on a riverbank. She loves the simple things. We always enjoyed going to the lake. We could lose our troubles in the clay or sand of the local beach.
She’ll never ask for
you to rub her shoulders, but, when she tenses up, you’ll see it in her face
and the way she quietly shrugs a few times in the evening before bedtime.
Please rub out those old kinks and help her relax. She enjoys teaching her
kiddos, but, it’s a helluva job to be responsible for developing so many young
minds. I praise her often for her efforts. I could never do it, and stand in
awe she does it so lovingly every day of school.
Speaking of school,
as the end of the year approaches, Rachel will cry softly when she thinks you
aren’t looking, and she will be sad. Remind her the baby birds are prepared to
the leave the nest for a fun summer and advancing on to the next grade because
of her efforts and how much she loves them. She takes on those kids as if
they’re her own.
Rachel isn’t a
complicated woman. She is a magnificent example of kindness and the best of
humanity. I don’t need to tell you everything, because if you’ve gotten this
far with her, you already feel it down to your core how amazing she is.
Take care of her, and
I mean take care of her. She is my world, even after death. I hate like hell I
even need to write this damn message. But, I don’t want her to be alone going
through life. I want someone by her side who loves her almost as much as I do.
It’s weird, but, somehow, I have a feeling she’s loved deeply before I came
along. I can’t prove it, but, she’s opened her heart and practiced falling in
love at least once. I’m happy if she did, because it only shows what I’ve known
all along- she loves harder than any woman I’ve ever met. Whoever that guy was,
he was just as unlucky and lucky as any man alive. Lucky she loved him, but,
unlucky he couldn’t keep her. Hopefully, he never knows what a gem he missed.
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