If shadows could
speak
"While you thought you were not good
enough and sounding like an over played record this is what really happened
said Shannon to her sister who suffered the intense emotional trauma of a
cheating fiancé ".
Lucy and Shannon grew up in a small town and
all they were subject to was a good household with strong family values and a
solid church foundation combined with a good college/university degree and the
support of their single mother whom their late father left with sufficient
resources to take care of his three girls. Shannon studied law, while Lucy
opted for Medicine. They're mother Mrs. Betsie couldn't be prouder that she had
raised strong young women who had a zeal for life and a future that couldn't
look much brighter than it already seemed.
Mrs.
Betsie sat relentlessly on the chair she had almost sat on for the past
eighteen years, a chair her husband had made from scratch with his bare hands.
The hands that helped her have what he had today she thought to herself, she
sat up straight on it, although every time she moved a squeaking sound emerged
indicating how worn out it was, and with being a widow for almost eighteen
years now she didn't have luxury of having a man's handiness around the old
yard. Shannon announced by a brief phone call that morning that she and her
sister Lucy were coming home for the holidays and Lucy had a surprise for her. Mrs.
Betsie silently hoped Lucy had finally found herself a good gentleman who would
take care of her fragile self.
And so it became that evening, Lucy brought a guest along, Mrs. Betsie couldn’t be happier to finally have her
daughter home. Shannon arrived seconds later, just in time to meet Lucy at
their mother’s door.
“Oh my!! Shrieked Mrs. Betsie, is this what I
think it is? “Pulling her daughter’s hand closer to assess the big rock on her
ring finger”
“Yes Mama”, said Lucy with contempt in her
voice.
“Careful now” said Shannon to Lucy, who
wasn’t aware that her sister was standing right behind her, as she tried to
take a step back to allow her ring to be examined in enough patio space.
Shannon has always been there for Lucy, and
she was rather surprised that Lucy decided to get engaged and not bother to
inform her.
“You weren’t aware”? Said Mrs. Betsie, to
Shannon, who looked like she had just seen a ghost.
If she
could turn back the hands of time she would not only recall how Shannon seemed
to always be there for Lucy, even when she least expected it. She was there
when her little sister got bullied, almost broke her arm and finally there for
her at the most pivotal stage of her life back at university. "My dear
"Shannon” always so meticulous and cautious Mrs. Betsie thought to
herself.
But
how was she about to break it to her little sister “Lucy” who is not little
anymore, that the man standing before all of them was a man she knew very well, a
man
who had been having his dinners at her place and only leaving before midnight
to return to his fiancé . How?
They never shared much as sisters, they're
relationship wasn't necessarily transparent but they knew when to look out for
one another. They're mother interrupted Shannon’s thoughts and asked that she
would take her sister's fiancés bag and not be a rude host. Shannon tried by
all means, to not make eye contact with this man who played them all for a
fool, and took the bags from his hands. They briefly all gathered at the dinner
table and Shannon tried by all means not to sit across this man who felt like a
stranger now, more than a lover she became accustomed to. She recalled how many
times Lucy had asked her to come meet her new found boyfriend,but she was always too
busy. How would she explain to her sister that she was blindsided about his
man's relationship status and she had fallen in love" but nonetheless
that's no excuse she thought to herself, this man should've been honest. She
was no secretive person all right so she hurriedly asked her sister to join her
in the next room and said to her :
“You were good enough, but
this man you came with today, he’s about to create raft so deep between us,
that no relationship would not survive, the question were faced with here is
whether or not we knew how scandalous and selfish this person we thought we knew, was" This
awful selfish man was now inhumane in Shannon’s eyes. But Lucy, She sat there
in disbelief, shedding a tear that carried a million stories that she could not
articulate, she just sat there, in silence. "She really didn’t know love at all.”
-MisssMinnie
I assure u .the direction your headed is right
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