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You see, there were
three of them---the classic love triangle.
You were brothers, not by blood but by choice. Both excelled
at the same sports, preferred Coke over Pepsi, enjoyed listening to Leonard Cohen
and Bob Dylan while studying, and even saved all the orange skittles for last. It was not so much a surprise when you both fell
in love with the same girl, and she with you. It was never clear who she had
preferred out of the pair of you, and it is your greatest fear that, despite
your ring on her finger, the matter is still unresolved.
It was a tragic accident in senior year that was the deciding factor; both of you
were involved in a car accident on the way home from soccer practice. You were lucky and had your seat belt on, your
friend, not so much. The screeching of tires was still echoing in your head as
she threw her arms around you in the waiting area of ER and sobbed, glad that you were still alive.
“Adam, how is Adam?”
That was the first question she had asked and it haunts
you to this very day.
“He…he didn’t make it.
I’m so sorry.”
The words, unspoken, remained in your head.
There is just the two
of us now.
She fell into your arms, weeping, her fingers occasionally feeling
for your heartbeat, reassuring herself that at least you are still alive. Later, she
would tell you that she loves you, that it has only ever been you, and not Adam.
Adam, who is buried ten feet underground. You were so happy, so happy when she
had said yes to your proposal. You thought you had won, that she has chosen
you, but you can never and will never be sure.
Staring into your baby girl's eyes, the colour so much like your own.
You wish you could be
sure.
to be continued...
to be continued...
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