The Man That Ruined My Life

The Man That Ruined My Life

A Story by Legion
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For someone that always seems to interfer with what is best for me.

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The Man That Ruined My Life

 

He stands before me with eyes bloodshot from too much hard living. B*****d doesn't even acknowledge my presence so it seems. But I know that he knows I am here. I'm always here. I always come back to him no matter what.

He is aging. Rapidly. His eyes, as I have stated, are bloodshot. The kind of bloodshot that scares little kids when they look up at him as he stumbles along in his perpetual drunken stupor. Lines have formed at the corners of those chaotically enhanced red eyes. Lines that slowly blend into other lines that etch his face as if carved by an angry artist with a chisel gone mad. His hair is fading to gray as well as falling out like soldiers under fire. You can almost hear the crash as the strands that leap to their death hit the ground. He has developed a slight twitch, or spasm if you prefer, in the left corner of his mouth. I also notice the hardness of his unshaven jaw. A hardness that has grown through the agony of traveling through the time of his life. His hands shake even though he struggles to keep that from me. Perhaps so that he will show no sign of weakness in my presence or perhaps it is pride. Whichever, it is irrelevant for I do notice it. He stands with shoulders slumped. I do not even think he can carry them high anymore like he did in his boisterous youth. He has become an embattled veteran of the war against aging and he is losing said war. Unfortunately.

I should feel sorrow for his condition, but I do not. I only feel a deep loathing. A loathing for all the things this breathing carcass has done to me. It is a disgust so deep that I could rip out his heart and not mind the blood dripping down upon my shoes. I would scream at him, but his hearing weakens daily. I feel like striking him, but the boniness of his body would probably hurt me more than it would him. I could walk away I suppose. However, I do not like turning my back on him. I do not trust him. And besides, I have tried before and failed too many times to count.

He was never really there for me, but he also never would leave me alone either. I think he stuck around just to see me falter. Whenever life's little tests would come my way, his advice...when he actually gave it....always turned out to be useless. He would always find ways to drag me down into the muck of his tormented little world. No matter how I tried to rise above him, he would grab hold of me, in one way or another, and pull me beneath the waves of despair that he floundered within. My life has become a preposterous fallacy due to his mendacious antics.

I do not know how much longer I can take this. But I know myself, and what he has molded me into, and I will continue to take it. Over and over again.

I stare right on through him and he stares back through me. Neither of us seeing the other. Only seeing what we would like the other to become. Knowing that it will never happen.

His eyes look into mine. I look away in contempt and in shame.

 

Stupid mirror.

 

Legion

01Dec07

© 2012 Legion


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First thing I noticed is you are great with description. "As if carved by an angry artist..." I love that line. You paint a picture of detailed description but in a creative, and interesting way. "He has become an enbattled veteran of the war against again..." On another note, this is a amazing reflection of what it's like to be in a dead relationship, a destructive relationship, one that slowly kills you, but a fate you've resigned yourself to for one reason or another. This is powerfully poignant, fighting an uphill battle, and giving the power in your life to someone else. I really can't say enough for how clearly this rings and how sad the sound is.

Posted 12 Years Ago


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Wow it is on the same lines.....i really dig this! At first i thought it could have been his father then half way i thought his soul!! I really like your work! Very descriptive and intelligent work.

Posted 16 Years Ago


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Neither of us seeing the other. Only seeing what we would like the other to become.

I really like the above lines....

This was OOOOOOsogood! Scary image but so true to many who look into the mirror and actually not see themselves but someone else or the hope of seeing someone else....that's why i love the lines i quoted.

Thank you for sharing this. Going to my favourites.

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O!

Posted 16 Years Ago


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Well Legion, you know one of my favorite writers is O. Henry, the master of surprise endings. I truly thought I was reading about a son talking about his father and then at the end, the twist. I just love that!
This was so well written. You ensnare the reader into the web of your carefully chosen words from the beginning. Lines like " Lines that slowly blend into other lines that etch his face as if carved by an angry artist with a chisel gone mad." are so vividly descriptive it really left me in awe. An amazing write!

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I double the wow. Usually surprise endings do not surprise me, but you totally caught me off-guard.

This may be my favorite piece of yours, to date. Bravo!

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Jeez, that last line threw me. As I read I thought the narrator spoke of a father, but the final line struck me. You did an excellent job of creating an image of this worn man. He is barely a remnant of his youthful self. But what aches is the narrator's disgust with him. His loathe for him. This is heartbreaking to read having reread it knowing the 'who' he speaks of.

Posted 16 Years Ago


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wow. this was deep and it read with a truth few are willing to share brother. you wrote it elequently too. it has a professional writer stamped to it that makes you feel comfortable in the read. I enjoyed it immensly. I wrote one in the opposite called The Meeting of Greater Minds. check it out on my page and tell me what you think if you like. great peice here.

great job.

l8r g8r
-Tao

Posted 16 Years Ago


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