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Anne was leaving the nursing home Skinny kid her one friend was going the following day. So they walked out the back gate and onto the beach for their last stroll. Anne with her new leg and walking stick and the Kid beside her. Out of all that lot back there Kid you are the only one I'm going to miss she said. I'm going to miss you too he said. You mean miss looking at my leg stump she said. He smiled no all of you he said. I bet the penguins won't miss me she said especially Sister Paul. They stood on the beach and watched the waves come in. I like you for your honesty the Kid said you made me laugh at times. Be honest Kid that's the way don't suffer fools she said looking at the gulls above their heads. Can I write to you? he said. No Kid this is it this is the end of our road keep the memory not the facade of pretence afterwards. Can I kiss you goodbye? he asked. I don't kiss frogs Kid I might find a prince she said smiling and allowed him to kiss her cheek. They stood in silence watching the waves and gulls. Best go back before the penguins come looking for me she said. She walked with her stick her new leg rubbing her stump the Kid beside her. As they reached the back gate she stopped and kissed him on the lips. Remember me Kid me 11 you 10 go marry when you're older and not a girl with one leg. She walked on and he stood watching her go up the lawn and out of view. He stood there lost with nothing more to say or do.
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Jul 3, 2017
Jul 3, 2017 at 3:21 PM UTC
ANNE'S DEPARTURE 1959.
Anne was leaving the nursing home Skinny kid her one friend was going the following day. So they walked out the back gate and onto the beach for their last stroll. Anne with her new leg and walking stick and the Kid beside her. Out of all that lot back there Kid you are the only one I'm going to miss she said. I'm going to miss you too he said. You mean miss looking at my leg stump she said. He smiled no all of you he said. I bet the penguins won't miss me she said especially Sister Paul. They stood on the beach and watched the waves come in. I like you for your honesty the Kid said you made me laugh at times. Be honest Kid that's the way don't suffer fools she said looking at the gulls above their heads. Can I write to you? he said. No Kid this is it this is the end of our road keep the memory not the facade of pretence afterwards. Can I kiss you goodbye? he asked. I don't kiss frogs Kid I might find a prince she said smiling and allowed him to kiss her cheek. They stood in silence watching the waves and gulls. Best go back before the penguins come looking for me she said. She walked with her stick her new leg rubbing her stump the Kid beside her. As they reached the back gate she stopped and kissed him on the lips. Remember me Kid me 11 you 10 go marry when you're older and not a girl with one leg. She walked on and he stood watching her go up the lawn and out of view. He stood there lost with nothing more to say or do.
A GIRL AND BOY LEAVE A NURSING HOME IN 1959
TerryCollett
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Jul 3, 2017
Jul 3, 2017 at 3:21 PM UTC
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