A drunken night it’d been.
Not too long after the wedding, they’d argued, saying things they didn’t mean.
Storming out, he’d stopped at the local bar.
The bartender had been understanding. Pouring his favourite drink, she’d listened all night as he whined. So kind, she’d even offered him her room in the hotel above the bar. He’d been too drunk to drive and sad to go home.
She’d been asleep when he left the following morning. He’d agonised himself before realising his love for his wife.
Regret and a glimmer of lie sustained his marriage.
Until death did them part.
A succinct description of the human condition.
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Many thanks. I’m glad that you find it realistic and that it strikes a chord with human tendency.
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