EchoLive.ie, 10 Jul
Welcome to The Echo’s annual feature - Summer Soap. Now in its eighth
year, Summer Soap is a daily fictional serial run over 12 parts, which
started last Monday and runs till Saturday.
Summer Soap (Episode 7): Finally, Charlotte had decided on her future
“Dear Gregory,” she began, and faltered. How do you deliver news that
would bring one future to a crashing halt?
Gabrielle Dufrene
Called Charlotte’s Choice, this story is about a Cork woman and her
tangled love life, and was written by Gabrielle Dufrene, from the MA in
Creative Writing Programme at UCC. Catch up with previous episodes at
echolive.ie. In the seventh episode, Charlotte is in turmoil as she
debates her future... finally, her mind is made up...
CHARLOTTE passed the rest of the week in a trance, the future hanging
heavy before her, murky and grey.
Seán tried calling her over 20 times, and she was sure he would have
shown up at her door if he’d had her address. Finally, she sent a
simple reply:
“I just need some time to think. I’m sorry.”
He was silent after that.
Gregory’s business trip couldn’t have come at a better time. She knew
the preoccupation would be spelled plainly across her face, and
although her fiancé did possess that dense inability to pick up on
female emotion, surely this would not have escaped his notice.
The guilt precluded her from thinking straight, but she attempted to
make sense of the pieces of the puzzle through Pros and Cons lists in
her diary.
This was a moment, one of the few in life, where she could see herself
standing clearly on a precipice, at a fork in the road.
She considered the future, the life of comfort and wellbeing and
guaranteed security for herself and her children that Gregory could
provide. She thought of the invitations that would have to be
cancelled, of the questions she’d have to answer, of having to see him
marry someone else.
But. But, she thought. If I really loved him, how could I have done
this?
And worse yet, as the days passed, she began to view what she’d done
with Seán not as a crime, but as something inevitable that had already
been ordained.
She thought of her promise to his mother, to those orphaned children
that were like siblings to her. Would life with Seán really be so bad?
Endless nights under stars and rolling fields and the indescribable
feeling of safety he provided her? A sense of knowing and being known
that, as much as she wished she could say she had, she’d never
possessed with Gregory?
She sat atop the bed, penning her musings into the notebook, and when
she was finished, she hugged her knees to her chest and breathed
deeply. She listened to a guided meditation, after which she began to
feel the answer flow through her capillaries into every cell of her
being. The answer terrified her.
She had worked so hard to pave a life that would guarantee peace, ease,
and freedom. What would they say of her selfishness?
Dear Gregory,
She began, and faltered. How do you deliver news that would bring one
future to a crashing halt?
Perhaps the knowledge that it would be the beginning of another,
brighter, more honest one.
Charlotte noticed that the sun had suddenly come out, and before she
continued, she felt that she needed to greet it, to baptise her new
life before the dominoes began to fall.
She left her diary open atop the bed, then got dressed and applied a
quick layer of make-up before stepping out of the apartment and into
the bright afternoon light.
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