An Empty House
No
matter how many times I turned the key in the lock I was always disappointed to
find the room within always empty. I kept hoping for the day he would return. I
promised him I would wait as long as it took until he came back to me.
For
months I missed my husband, I missed sleeping next to him every night, and I
missed seeing him every morning as he dressed for work. I was forced to accept
the fact that it wasn’t our bed he fell asleep in every night. Someone else was
preparing his meals, greeting him when he woke, and someone else was listening
to him when he needed to talk. So many days and weeks passed while I cried
myself to sleep every night… simply alone.
Life had changed. I never suspected that he
would leave me, that he would leave our home....
A Chelle Cordero short story collection |
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An Empty House: You never know what tomorrow will bring. This is a personal essay about coping with and moving on with the “New Normal”.
The night before our 41st wedding anniversary my wonderful and loving husband was rushed to the hospital with a stroke. It was just after midnight on our anniversary that the Dr said the next 48 hours would be critical. He spent months in rehab and I feel very blessed that he was able to come home. This man has always been my hero (and the man I have based every one of my book heroes on!). It’s been a journey and we are on this road together...
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