I watched the rain and the sun through the oak tree’s branches and leaves. There was going to be a rainbow somewhere but I didn’t care to look for it. Wiping the tears from my face, I wonder how this had all happened to me. How could I have misread the signs of his affections? All along he had wanted my younger sister!
The oak’s trunk was damp and rough at my back, I had been ignoring the discomfort but now I eased off the tree. I looked at my muddy shoes and skirts. it would be hard to hide them when I returned. I gazed around the woods but no solutions came to my foggy mind.
I should go back to the house but they were all there celebrating the engagement. How was I ever going to face him again? I couldn’t call him out on it, he would deign it. So, I had to live with this the rest of my life; the man I loved, married to my sister and lost to me forever.
(inspired by https://scvincent.com/2018/01/25/thursday-photo-prompt-woodland-writephoto/ with thanks).
Given the circumstances, I can imagine that love she feels for him turning into a different emotion.
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It sure seems that way.
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A tragedy in the making…
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It sure is.
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Awwe, no one is going to come unharmed or happy out of this situation.
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My thoughts too. Thanks for reading.
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You need to plan some revenge!😱
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Maybe for another short story I will!
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💜😁
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Love can be so gruesome… I too hope that her feelings for her sisters man will change in time.
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True. Perhaps her feelings will. Thanks for reading.
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