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What happens when mail never arrives at its destination. A Writer's Cramp entry. |
âWell, this is interesting,â Joe commented as he closed the door. Stella looked up from her book with a curious frown. âWhat is?â âThis letter says âReturn to Senderâ but itâs postmarked from 1944. And this letter is completely trashed.â He answered as he moved to sit beside her. Stella took the envelope and gazed at it with fascination. Joeâs assessment of âtrashedâ was almost an understatement. The flap was barely holding the ragged, dirty, and wrinkled envelope closed. The writing, while beautiful penmanship, was barely legible through the grime and its fading. Stella squinted as she tried to decipher the words. âIt was sent to Jarred Keye overseas to⌠some military base â I canât really read that part of the address. From Helene⌠looks like⌠Morgan, I think.â Stella struggled. Joe leaned closer, resting his chin on her shoulder. âYeah, thatâs not readable but it looks like maybe Dorset, England. Was there a US military base in England during World War II?â âMaybe? I donât know the history of the military from that era.â âMe either.â âDo you suppose this is the same Helene who sold us this house?â Stella asked a moment later. âCould be. Thatâs not a really common name. If it was then she didnât marry Mr. Keye.â âOr she did but outlived or divorced him and remarried.â âOr that. Didnât she pass away not too long ago?â âShe did. And, remember, she said sheâd hoped to pass the house to her family but had none left so selling it was her only option.â âI do remember that.â Joe sighed. âIt broke my heart.â âMine too. Then to die all along too. Ugh.â âI know.â The couple fell silent for a long moment then Stella looked sidelong at Joe, who was still leaning against her. âDo you think sheâd mind if we read the letter?â Stella murmured. âIs she going to know? And itâs not like thereâs anyone whoâd want the letter as a family heirloom.â Joe countered reasonably. âTrue. Should we?â âDo it.â Stella carefully broke the last remnants of the seal on the envelope flap and extracted the letter within. My Dearest Jarred, I hope this letter finds you in better spirits and less pain. I was devastated to hear that youâd been injured. Everyone here is praying that youâll have a full recovery and be home soon. I have a confession, dear Jarred. A week ago, Monday, I married your cousin, Gerald. I know this is very unexpected and Iâm sorry we didnât tell you before the wedding. We wanted to tell you but you got your draft notice and were shipping out. It didnât feel like the right time. When you kissed me just before leaving that day, I was so surprised. I didnât know you had feelings for me and I would never have led you on knowing that my heart was thoroughly Geraldâs. I hope that one day youâll be able to forgive us for not telling you of our plans before you left. Gerald and I spent a week on our honeymoon then returned home where heâs working for his father. Iâm sure if he hadnât almost died from polio, heâd have been sent overseas too. I work in a factory, doing what I can for the war effort. It doesnât feel like Iâm doing much, but I like to think that every little bit helps. Everyone sends their love. Helene. Stella gaped at the letter while Joe finished reading. When he finished, Stella carefully folded the letter and tucked it into the envelope. âI bet it was the same woman,â Joe commented after a long moment. âProbably. And broke Jarredâs heart from the sounds of it.â âBut this wasnât opened. It was returned. You donât suppose someone else told Jarred of his cousin marrying the girl heâd kissed before getting shipped off to war, do you?â âMaybe. But without finding Jarred or someone who knew these people, how would we know?â âCan you imagine leaving home to go to war and telling the girl you love your feelings only to have her marry your cousin?â âI know. It sounds so cruel especially if he was finding out after getting injured.â Stella sighed. âIt kind of makes you wonder just how long Jarred was overseas before Helene and Gerald married.â Joe nodded as he stood. âShall we get some lunch?â âSure.â Stella replied, tucking the letter into her book to mark her place. word count: 744 |