At thirty one,
mom started to set me on several blind dates. She said I was a thirty one well established single woman and it wasn't healthy if I stay single for any longer. So I did as I was told. I met this guy named Liam. He was sweet and he took me to this fancy restaurant like we were two teenagers doing our first date. And the later I found out he went to NYU, too. I also found out he was majored in law, too, just like you (even though you never really finished it, did you?). He was sweet, very sweet. Really. But he still can't replace you in my heart, darling.
YOU ARE READING
The Hourglass.
Short StoryAt five, I met you for the first time. At eight, I fell in love with you. At twenty six, I watched you marry the girl you love the most in life. At twenty eight, you got your first child born into the world with such a happiness I could never give y...