
Boxes with blue labels for their stuff, red labels for yours. Scarlet red – you can’t help but wonder if your soon to be ex-husband chose the colour on purpose. Isn’t he punishing you enough by making you do all the packing on your own?
The collection of Max and Olive’s drawings has you stumped for hours. He gets the children, he’ll get more drawings. So you should keep these. Then you think of the children – they might miss their masterpieces.
If you could’ve seen into the future that night.
You’ve too many
regrets – all stuff you did,
not didn’t do.
Ohh I felt my heart wrung, reading this. I was there packing with her. Beautiful write, Sonya.
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Thanks, Annie 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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Hard decisions, to be sorry for stuff you did. But it can’t be changed. Hope she still gets to see her kids every week.
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I think so, he’s not a monster, her ex. Thanks!
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Very sad, Sonya. Regrets are no fun at all.
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thanks, PJ!
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ouch! I hope she gets visitation rights!
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I think she will… Thanks!
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😀 you’re welcome
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She made the bed, this is what sleeping it it feels like. I want psycho boy back, he was fun… 🙂 I hope she takes him out, Italian style.
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So sad though! Daft besom. A brilliant reason not to stray – leaving those kids behind. Really a very good piece of writing, Sonya. Succinct, sharp, but filled with poignancy. A really strong piece.
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thank you!
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