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The Unfaithful Husband (standard:drama, 1298 words) | |||
Author: ak | Added: Jun 26 2003 | Views/Reads: 4058/2566 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A middle aged Vietmanese woman and her unfaithful husband come terms. But exactly whose terms will they be? | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story arm and finally controlled himself. “Tran, is it that obvious that I'm a lousy student?” “How did you know, we barely know each other?” Mike pried incredulously. “Well, we were in the same section, and I saw that you got a D on the Cost Analysis paper we were supposed to write for Professor Blanton.” Tran replied quickly. Actually, she often looked at the tall blond young man and wondered why he was in school at all. She thought he should be an actor, or athlete. “I'm sorry I laughed, but really, I am relieved” He blurted out. Suddenly his confidence was gone. “My dad is paying for my education, and he has threatened to cut off all my expenses if I fail this class.” He admitted in an embarrassed tone. “Seriously, I was too shy to ask for help, but, yeah, I would even pay you $50.00 an hour to do my work.” He sat down on the nearest café bench, and indicated to Tran to sit next to him. “I broke up with my girlfriend this semester, and things have been rough, I haven't been able to concentrate. It is not that school is boring, I want to learn, but I've been down since Cynthia left me.” Mike confessed the latter part sheepishly. He knew people assumed that women flocked to him but in reality, they took advantage of him, and often broke his heart. “Tran lets begin right now.” Mike clamped his hand on Tran's thin brown wrist and looked directly at her. “It's a deal” said Tran, and for no reason, she put her hand on his as well. By the end of the semester, Tran had earned enough money from Mike, and other classmates she worked for, that she was able to pay the bills. Then, the bills stopped. With that, Sam disappeared from her life. She felt a relief that she had never known. Her sense of pride and her sense of dignity were finally restored. If she thought of him at all, it was with a sense of pity mixed with an ounce of gratitude. He had rescued her from her impoverished life in Vietnam. He had worked hard, at first, to make her feel secure in the United States. He had changed, that was all, thought Tran, and he became selfish and childish, and jealous. She reminded herself of this so as not to feel any pain. When Tran graduated, she got a job with the US Government in accounting. Her position was a good one, and she had respect, as well as a good income. One day, her private line rang. It was Sam. “Hello Tran” his voice sounded tired and scared. “I need money, I need you, I need you to come back to me,” he said these words in a pleading way that made Tran cringe. “Sam...Sam...?” Her first instinct was to hang up the phone. She had come too far for her former life to haunt her now. Her co workers knew nothing of her past, and that was fine with her. “I can't talk now” she said quietly and quickly, “Give me your number, and I will call you later.” She said the latter in tones that let him know she was serious. “777-909-9877, and ask for room 5,” Sam said weakly, and then the line went dead. Tran wrote the number down hastily, folded the paper, and stuffed it into her pocket. She had no intention of giving him money. But part of her wanted to talk to him one last time. She weighed her choices in terms of their costs and benefits. Calling Sam back would put his ghost to rest. There would be no more thoughts of him. She would be free. The single cost was in reviving the “old Tran.” She shuddered at memories of that mute, meek woman who unquestioningly served her husband. That woman was best dead and buried. And with that she made up her mind. She took the slip of paper from her pocket, tore it into tiny pieces, and let them fall from her hand into the waste basket. Tweet
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