I wished for a loving wife fully devoted to me and the family, and perhaps, it was this desire that drove us both round the bend.
Your brilliance could not be contained in a small home. You were born to fulfil a larger life purpose. We appreciated your talents, but still, obstinately wished that you confine yourself to our joint life. We were asking for too much. It was not meant to happen.
I read about your achievements today, and take pride that you were once a part of my life. I dare not use the words ‘belonged to me’. You never did. I chose to play power games, when I could have been a partner in your journey.
I wish I had taken you only as you are. I wish you know that I am with you in spirit, and being with you has transformed me as an individual.
(150 words)
Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers

The things we realize too late, eh? I don’t dislike the narrator.
Ellespeth
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It is a perspective. Thanks!
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Simply beautiful.
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Thanks a lot!
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Beautiful story Reena! Very sweet of him to realize that she did not belong to him, she belonged to her calling.
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Thanks, Joy!
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Now I wonder if they had children together and whatever happened to them.
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I hope they did not. Separations affect children the most.
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When he mentioned “family,” I didn’t know if they already had one or not. Having children can definitely complicate following one’s own dreams.
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Yes. In India, we also have young couples staying with parents and siblings. The wife is expected to meet family expectations in various roles as daughter-in-law, sis-in-law etc. Not a fertile ground for peace.
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I can hear the regret in their voice, and comfort from a lesson learned.
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You heard it right, Iain 🙂
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Reena , very good advice as Gibran” if you love something, set it free, if it returns, it is yours, if it doesn’t, it never was”
Peace to you.
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Thanks! I have lived by that line by Kahlil Gibran 🙂
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Very poignant and well written, Reena.
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Thank you so much!
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