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Sad Fiction Romance

The canister had always been there, rolling around at the bottom of his duffle bag. Whenever he packed, his fingers would graze over the smooth, gray top, but he’d never take it out, never look directly at it. Sometimes when he unpacked, the canister would get wound up in a dirty sock or wedged inside a pocket, and it would come up with a handful of laundry as he went to chuck it into the machine. Whenever this happened, Jake would carefully retrieve the black cylinder and tuck it back into the bottom corner of his bag. 

That’s where it belonged. That’s where it stayed. For years. 

It had been so long, he no longer remembered what was on the film, what pictures could be frozen there on the tiny strip of celluloid. 

When Maggie died, Jake was lost. He left his job, gave up their apartment, packed a few things into his duffle bag, and left town. He gave up on himself, letting his hair grow long and his beard grow white.

He drove the highways aimlessly, stoic behind the wheel of their beloved ‘69 Charger. Maggie loved that car more than most things and having her gone, looking to his right and seeing her seat empty was like a dagger to the side every time he looked. In the late afternoons, he could imagine her there; small hand hanging out of the window, fingers surfing on the wind. He could see the golden light of sunset in her fiery hair, illuminating her pale, beautiful face like an angel. If he wanted it badly enough, Jake could reach across the seats and take her hand, close his fingers around the apparition, feel her close. 

But when reality returned, it hit hard. 

His tears never seemed to stop, falling hard like a downpour on the windshield. The back of his hand wasn’t as efficient as the wipers to blast the drops of salty pain away, but it was all he had. When it was bad, he pulled over, caution lights blinking on the side of the road until the worst was over.  

Jake stuck to the smaller towns, enjoying the feel of an old-timey Main Street. He liked to see the houses built close together, their covered porches inviting neighbors and strangers alike to sit and talk. He loved the old mom and pop stores, their windows filled with enticing seasonal displays. He told the time by these windows, counting months with glittered paper shamrocks or tiny American flags. 

Mostly he floated. There was nowhere to be, no destination waiting for him at the end of the road. He slept in the car, stretching his long legs across the backseat and using her old gray hoodie as a pillow. Her smell had long ago faded, but if he tried hard enough, Jake could remember the faint hint of coconut that always seemed to spring from her skin. She liked to tease him saying that being from Florida meant that everything about her was tropical, even her scent. He didn’t care why she smelled like she did, what shampoo or lotion combination made her so delicious, he just knew that she was. 

Maggie had been the light of and in his life and now he wandered in the shadows without her. 

At night, with passing headlights rolling across the roof, Jake would conjure up a dream of her. It was routine now. He started with her hair, that flaming red mess of curls that tangled between his fingers, catching even when he tried to be smooth with his touches. Her eyes came next, faded denim blue beneath pale lashes that were almost blonde in the sunlight. They were his favorite; clear and true and filled with nothing but love when they lingered on his face. 

He’d fall asleep like that, imagining her features, recreating her in his mind. Some nights she would sneak into his dreams and he’d curl in on himself, loving the fantasy. Other times there was nothing behind his eyes, no comforting smile, no warm laugh, no touch from her delicate hand. 

Those nights were cold and sleep was far from his grasp. The worst part was, those nights were coming more often lately. It seemed harder for him to invoke her spirit, to remember the curve of her cheek, the pitch of her nose. 

Maggie was fading away. 

He worked odd jobs when he felt like it or when his wallet was empty and the gas tank was low. He was strong and tall, and construction work came easy to him, though there was no passion in it for him. It was just a day or two out in the sun, tanning his big arms and filling the car back up. A few bosses would ask him to stay on, but he never accepted. There were roads left to travel, stars yet to sleep beneath. He made a few friends along the way, but none would ever stick; it wasn’t worth the effort anyway. He knew he wasn’t good for anything without her, wasn’t someone anyone would want to know. He was just a traveler now, a ghost like her.

The desert was dry and sweat was beading on his chest and brow. He beat the drops away but they came right back, teasing him like some wicked dream. With the sun bright in the distance, he squinted at the road ahead and marveled at the steam coming up from the pavement. Heat lines danced before his eyes and the white lines blurred. His vision was glossy; his eyes were stinging. 

Reaching into the backseat, Jake dug into the duffle bag and fished around for a clean shirt. He needed something to wipe the day away, to clear his head once more before the mirage on the side of the road took over. 

Fumbling, his fingers chanced upon the canister and Jake recoiled. He never pulled it out, never looked at it lest it disappear forever. His heart was racing, head pounding from the heat. He reached again and the film can slipped into his palm. His fingers closed around it and Jake brought it out for the first time, holding it tight and pressing his fist to his chest. 

Maggie was inside, he knew. 

Maggie’s gorgeous smile. Her big front teeth and ears that stuck out just a bit too much on the tops. Her freckles, her spirit, her love. 

He clutched the can and chewed his lip, biting back the tears, fighting the sweat and pain. 

Two towns later he found a place to develop the film and he sat outside on a weather-worn bench, counting down the hour in his mind. The street was like a hundred he’d seen; people milling about under the mid-morning sky, small storefronts crowded together, their colorful awnings shading the sidewalk. 

It seemed nice, yet like every other place: empty without her.

When time was up, Jake went back inside, ducking beneath the bells that jingled on the door. He thanked the clerk and held the envelope tight in his hand. 

It sat on the passenger's seat as he drove away, unopened, the photos unseen. 

It leaned up against the ketchup bottle at the diner as Jake ate his burger, the pictures still a mystery.  

Jake stared at the packet as he sipped his coffee, dragging up the will to set the images free. He’d been running from them for so long, from the ache of whatever was inside, he was terrified now to open it. Afraid he would break down when he saw her face, that he would scream at the world around him when her ghost returned, crisp and beautiful, solid in his hands. 

He’d been running too long. He was tired. 

Jake took a breath and opened the envelope, tipping it over to let the photographs spill out onto the tabletop. 

When he looked down, his eyes blurred behind thick tears. Every photo was of him. Every snapshot was a random moment he’d shared with Maggie, but all from her point of view; all an angle of him. His smile, his crooked nose, his shaggy blond hair, his hands, his lips. It was all him. 

For so long, he’d been holding onto her, and all along she’d been holding onto him. 

Posted May 03, 2022
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Benjamin Boxer
18:43 May 13, 2022

Congratulations!

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Rebekah Jordan
23:03 May 13, 2022

thank you, jon!

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Betsy Ellis
18:19 May 13, 2022

I found an old roll of film while helping a neighbor clean and took it to be developed. The photo company must have lost the film or it must have been no good, because it never came back. I still have the ticket though. I was hoping it would be cool pictures of people in their youth or the town many years back. I also hoped that it wasn't someone's boudoir photos. I was so bummed that they never came back. I knew I had to read these stories.
I like your take. I relate to missing people so much that it disrupts daily activities, even if it isn't a lost romantic partner. When ALL you can think about is them, and the reality of trying to live without them IS the insanity. Sigh... that much rings very true.

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Rebekah Jordan
23:04 May 13, 2022

thank you so much. and how interesting that would have been to see those photos!

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Carly Jane Eddy
17:54 May 13, 2022

What a beautiful story. An ode to true love, heartbreaking & warming. Great detail and imagery - a great little read. Thank you for sharing :)

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Rebekah Jordan
23:04 May 13, 2022

Thank you for reading and commenting!!

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Jose Gonzalez
17:48 May 13, 2022

I love the ending i was expecting the pictures to be of her. You took us from a turn of the expected. Job well done

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Rebekah Jordan
23:05 May 13, 2022

Thank you so much :))

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Jose Gonzalez
17:48 May 13, 2022

I love the ending i was expecting the pictures to be of her. You took us from a turn of the expected. Job well done

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Jose Gonzalez
17:48 May 13, 2022

I love the ending i was expecting the pictures to be of her. You took us from a turn of the expected. Job well done

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Drew Andrews
17:16 May 13, 2022

I really appreciate the opportunity to read this....

Nicely done. Congratulations on the win.

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Rebekah Jordan
23:05 May 13, 2022

thank you so much for reading!!

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S. W.
16:52 May 13, 2022

Rebekah,
Damn you.
This was... is... ::sobs::
I think what you captured here is pure love and grief having a knock down drag out in a parking lot to see who is gonna win first.
Like adrenaline and oxytocin tangoing in the moonlight... You pray for the oxytocin because it's the love hormone, and you pray for the adrenaline to get you through the heart wrenching grief.
I knew that the pictures weren't going to be of her, and honestly that's okay that I knew that in advance. Although this is fictional, I enjoyed being able to read each line knowing he was about to see himself through her eyes. He didn't know what was coming and that was the best part.
His sadness, the way he moved through the world, the way the smell started to leave him, you wrote it all so simply and well.
I'm so happy you won this round, and welcome to Reedsy! A well-deserved win.

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Rebekah Jordan
23:06 May 13, 2022

oh.. this just ... made me smile very much. Thank you so much for your awesome comment <333

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William Snesrud
16:39 May 13, 2022

Nice story wrapping around the cannister and what he held.......

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Rebekah Jordan
23:06 May 13, 2022

thank you!

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Rachael S.
16:32 May 13, 2022

Absolutely loved this! Beautiful and vivid writing. I felt like you described the characters in a way that really made them come to life and visualize them sharing moments together. The ending was also hard-hitting... it's kind of bittersweet because you realize Maggie's reciprocated love for the narrator but also, she's gone.

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Rebekah Jordan
23:06 May 13, 2022

thank you so much <3

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Michele Duess
16:21 May 13, 2022

Great imagery especially invoking her smells, her hair, and the way her face looked. And the last line was great..."all along she'd been holding onto him." Congrats on the win.

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Rebekah Jordan
23:06 May 13, 2022

Thank you, Michele!!

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Sue Hunter
16:17 May 13, 2022

So good! Congrats on your win, you earned it!

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Rebekah Jordan
23:07 May 13, 2022

I appreciate that very much. thanks!

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Gareth Pitt-Hart
16:10 May 13, 2022

Pacing. Length. The film canister as character was smart. All great 👍

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Rebekah Jordan
23:07 May 13, 2022

Thank you!

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Diana Caskey
15:40 May 13, 2022

Perfectly written, deceptively simple yet so full of emotion. Lovely story, wonderful ending!

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Rebekah Jordan
23:07 May 13, 2022

<33 thank you!

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Charles Zucker
15:34 May 13, 2022

Beautiful story, didn't see the ending coming, perfectly satisfying. Thanks!

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Rebekah Jordan
23:07 May 13, 2022

Thank you so much!

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Rhiannon Carroll
18:56 May 10, 2022

I loved this! Bittersweet but beautiful, you can feel the emotion!

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Rebekah Jordan
22:22 May 10, 2022

Thank you so much!

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