I’m okay.
The shopping bags are weighing me down, and my black leather bag is heavy on my shoulder.
I shift the weight.
I walk.
I’m still okay.
On the corner, I impulsively take out Gulliver’s Travels.
I deposit it into the overflowing trash can beside me.
Now I’ll never know how it ends, I think a little wistfully as the light changes and I cross the street.
I always need to know how books end.
I usually flip ahead to the last chapter to find out.
But maybe this time, for a change, maybe I don’t need to know.
Maybe I’ll just learn to live with the suspense.
SLIGHTLY SINGLE
A Red Dress Ink novel
ISBN: 978-1-4268-3366-3
© 2002 by Wendy Corsi Staub.
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