The Letters

The Letters

A Story by Becky Villareal
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She found the letters and remembered the love

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The bundle of letters lay in Jessica’s hand as she sat in front of the old trunk that had belonged to her grandmother. The letters were filled with poetry and utterings of great love. They were romantic and beautiful and filled Jessica’s heart with the passion of the young woman she once was. But where had that handsome lover gone? Where was the sweet way he use to touch her hair and caress her cheek? “I’ll love you till the day I die,” he would say as he held her close.

She sighed and felt the aged brown paper crinkle between her fingertips. “Where are you Jessie girl?” Samuel called as he struggled up each wooden step to reach her lofty perch in the attic.

When he walked through the door she recognized him, the handsome young man who had written the letters so long ago promising to love her till the day he died still existed in those warm brown eyes.

© 2016 Becky Villareal


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Becky Villareal
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Most enjoyable and well written. Oh, what marvelous things can be found in old trunks. And letters--they are time capsules more precious than gold. I think Samuel's entrance (I love that name) may be taken a couple of different ways, but either is magic.

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Added on July 22, 2016
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Tags: love, letters, elderly, seniors, trunk

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Becky Villareal
Becky Villareal

Garland, TX



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I have been writing stories since I could string tiny books together at the age of five. I still love stringing words together and reading others work as well. I have published two children's books:.. more..

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