Josh's Story

By Jon Rutherford
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Published: Jan. 14, 2012
Words: 3506 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Josh and Helen have had almost fifty years of good marriage. One winter morning, Josh has a disturbing dream he can't remember. When he does remember it, he tells Helen about it. An incident in his childhood has not loosed its hold on him, and he is left to question the value of friendship and love itself.

Extended description

Josh and Helen have been happy together almost 50 years. One snowy morning, Josh has a dream but can't remember it at first. When he does remember it, he tells Helen the incident in his childhood that it's associated with. And he realizes that he still has not figured out what, at six years old, he knew needed figuring out about friendship, trust, and love.

A little strong language; some non-sexual adult situations.

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Tags

friendship, childhood, marriage, betrayal, older couple, trust and distrust, world war ii era

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