Joe has died. Kathleen, his wife, is left behind. There are things that need to be done. She must be the dutiful wife and mourn the loss. She must face the rest of her time on earth being a widow, wearing dark clothes, rebuilding her life.
She must hope that, someday, she can start over, start fresh and have a new life. She has to follow the rules. Does she, though? Joe, her husband, may have the answer for her. One that sets her free and keeps her truly living.
Written by Rebecca Milton
Published by AmorBooks
“When I am gone, and my feet move no more on this earth. When my voice calls to you no more. When there is nothing that can cause me to shed tears, for my tears are dried, and my heart is still. When my body is no longer the vessel that I have used to move my spirit and my mind on this mortal coil, let it go.
Let it all go.
Do not hold on to pictures of me. Do not watch old DVD’s of days we spent together going to the zoo, holding glasses high in a toast to days of birth or moments of marriage. Let it all go. Do not place a stone at the head of the pile of dirt that covers the box that holds my empty body. Do not bring flowers, or sit there for a time and tell me what your day is like, how your feel, that you miss me, or that I…