She could hear the shower running, listened to his soft hum, and felt her heart miss a beat.

She pulled aside the shower curtain; saw he had his back toward her, his shoulders wide, the tan of his back ending just above his buttocks and on the tiled floor close, beside the shower-end of the bath sat the electric fire, its bars a fiery red.

She’d loved him so much, and for so long, how could he have uttered such cruel words, ‘It’s over, think of it as just one of those things, we’ve just grown apart.’ His voice held a pleading tone but his eyes – his eyes were dead, he didn’t care how much he’d hurt her.

Trembling, she silently bent, reached out a hand to grasp the small fire. Raising her other hand, she touched his back, felt his skin soft beneath her fingers, breathed in the smell of the man she loved, the man she hated and as he moved, as he began to turn his head toward her, she threw the electric fire into the flowing water.

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Comment by Gloria Watts on August 18, 2012 at 10:54am

Thanks everyone - Gloria

Comment by Joey Delgado on August 17, 2012 at 5:52pm

Whoa. Didn't see it coming, even though you set up the fiery bars very well in sentence 2. Poor guy. :) Good job.

Comment by Angela on August 16, 2012 at 7:16pm

Can't say I haven't thought similar things.  Revenge stories can be interesting.  I think you did a good job here.

Comment by Judy Thompson on August 16, 2012 at 5:13pm

oh, I don't know, Casey,  the visuals are flowing across my inner eyelids right now...((O~O))

Comment by Jadie Jones on August 16, 2012 at 3:25pm

love burns :)  great set up. i wish there'd been room for one more sentence.

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