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Two Plus One
by Ian Curtress

The elderly gentleman placed two chairs facing him around the comforting fireside and then added a stool.
Only right the stool should be included.
On each chair he saw the love he had been privileged to share and in a forlorn hope wished they were able to see a happy man.

The passion on the first chair still fevered his brow.
Those wonderful months, enhanced by the tension of war. Hours so precious he can relive them now.
Heart still races, soul smiles.
No doubts. Considered we would see life through together. An idyllic future set in stone.
A hard lesson learned. Life isn’t like that. We have no right to think we are special and indestructible.
Decisions are forced upon us.
Decisions which can never heal wounds no matter which choice is made.

As we mature and accept life is precious, we must not fall at the first hurdle.
We are compelled to put things in perspective. This in no way alters one’s feelings. Feelings that will be with us until the end of our days.
But you are sure you will love another and be loved in time. And so it was.
Looking at the second chair he saw an anchor.
A love different from chair one but no less fulfilling .
Rounded, secure and caring. A love that would give him great happiness Strength in times of sadness and loss.

Now looking at the stool he faced an enigma.
There can be no description or understanding of an all enveloping impossible love. They say nothing in life is unique but this must push the boundaries
Defies rational description and any attempt so to do would be an insult to perfection
If any were desired, a starting point would be an affection, unconditional, an affection which has no boundaries. Completely selfless. Bitter sweet.

And so the elderly gentleman sadly removed the chairs and with a twinkle in his eye and an enigmatic smile, affectionately kicked the stool
Then returned comforted, to look at the dying embers of the fire and a full life.