General Non-Fiction posted September 16, 2022 |
Remembering
How It Began and Ended
by Tom Horonzy
Do you remember when we first met? A moment in time I shan't forget. Your beauty was something to admire and awakened in me a great desire.
Did fireworks pop in your sky? I don't know, but I had a sparkler sparkling inside me. That was the night a second life began for me to grow from a boy to a man.
It took a month to secure a date, but in the end, you were worth the wait for you did say, "I'll marry you ... if you'll be patient 'til I graduate. See, dad is selling cows to cover my tuition as it is one of his life-long ambitions for his children to earn college degrees. So, can you wait 26 months?"
"Of course," I agreed, I could, but using my business acumen, I figured out it meant a delay of seven hundred and eighty days, which is inhuman to have a man wait that long to consummate a marriage.
It was rather disparaging, but we both endured and were happily married in the end. "I am right, aren't I, dear?"
From Beginning to End writing prompt entry
Do you remember when we first met? A moment in time I shan't forget. Your beauty was something to admire and awakened in me a great desire.
Did fireworks pop in your sky? I don't know, but I had a sparkler sparkling inside me. That was the night a second life began for me to grow from a boy to a man.
It took a month to secure a date, but in the end, you were worth the wait for you did say, "I'll marry you ... if you'll be patient 'til I graduate. See, dad is selling cows to cover my tuition as it is one of his life-long ambitions for his children to earn college degrees. So, can you wait 26 months?"
"Of course," I agreed, I could, but using my business acumen, I figured out it meant a delay of seven hundred and eighty days, which is inhuman to have a man wait that long to consummate a marriage.
It was rather disparaging, but we both endured and were happily married in the end. "I am right, aren't I, dear?"
Did fireworks pop in your sky? I don't know, but I had a sparkler sparkling inside me. That was the night a second life began for me to grow from a boy to a man.
It took a month to secure a date, but in the end, you were worth the wait for you did say, "I'll marry you ... if you'll be patient 'til I graduate. See, dad is selling cows to cover my tuition as it is one of his life-long ambitions for his children to earn college degrees. So, can you wait 26 months?"
"Of course," I agreed, I could, but using my business acumen, I figured out it meant a delay of seven hundred and eighty days, which is inhuman to have a man wait that long to consummate a marriage.
It was rather disparaging, but we both endured and were happily married in the end. "I am right, aren't I, dear?"
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Completing a task, a dream or reaching a goal can happen, and did. I was ten years senior to my nineteen-year-old wife to be. As Rocky said in his first of the sequel, "I did it, Adrian." By the way, that is not my wife's name.
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and 2 member cents. Completing a task, a dream or reaching a goal can happen, and did. I was ten years senior to my nineteen-year-old wife to be. As Rocky said in his first of the sequel, "I did it, Adrian." By the way, that is not my wife's name.
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