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Practice Makes Perfect

She always loved the ocean .

And often she drug him along although he hated the the sand .

 

Frank was never much of a beach person but it was beautiful with her always .

 

"Why won't you marry me "?

 

She asked as they sat together upon the shore.

 

"Come on Beth didn't you get enough ******** form your last marriage "?

 

"He was a ******* but your the one I was supposed to marry I made a mistake ".

 

"So now your looking to make another "

 

Frank replied laughing .

 

Beth was not amused .

 

She was always in love with him and Frank knew full well he was not with her .

 

She was fun in small doses .

She was great in bed but eventually you had to be able to communicate .

 

Beth was the sort that never stopped talking and seldom had a **** thing to truly say.

 

Susan always plagued his thoughts .

 

Because she although a ***** was the one he could not forget.

 

There was something in the  silence  they shared .

She was gone and so was it .

 

And now he simply drank to forget and wrote **** to fill the space and grab publication.

 

"You know I love you so what's the deal dude"?

 

" Look sweetheart it's never going to happen so maybe its best we not continue to do this anymore ".

 

And with that it was over .

 

Beth cursed him out and stomped off .

 

He watched her as she vanished over the dunes and faded from his life .

 

She would be far from the last to say goodbye .

 

He grabbed the last beer from the sixpack.

 

Listened to the waves crash into the shore .

 

It was empty peaceful and perfect in everyway.

 

 

Then Frank thought to himself .

He hadn't taken his car .

 

And he had left his phone on the dash of Beth's.

 

As he walked over the dunes he viewed the parking lot and as he figured Beth was nowhere to be found .

 

He viewed the little shops all were closed except for a little bar called the Riptide .

 

He laughed to himself .

 

For he may be stranded but least he was far from alone .

 

Any port in a storm beats standing outside in the rain .

 

The place was packed but it served cocktails .

Least he wouldn't die from lack of thirst .

 

And maybe a beachcombers existence would suit him for awhile .

 

Beth would find another much like Frank would always land on his often unbalanced and drunken feet  .

 

He had a lot of practice .

The night had only just begun.

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Written by
john-patrick-robbins-aka-gonzo
American
Published
Jul 2, 2018
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I am not around here much anymore but being a full time editor a well as published writer keeps me busy .

But still I will always be around .

Stay crazy .

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