Short Story

Christmas With Mary

Written for Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt #394
incorporating the word “berate” in exactly 90 words.
I have also used one of the awesome images by Kevin
at No Theme Thursday. In 90 words, this is my story.

© Kevin @ No Theme Thursday

I wonder what my sweet Mary is doing tonight. Oh, how I miss her! I never dreamed war would be like this, death and fear my constant companions. I enlisted because Mary’s father said I wasn’t a man worthy of his daughter …. that I wasn’t strong or capable of caring for her. He would berate me day after day in front of Mary and I started seeing the disappointed look in her eyes when I didn’t stand up for myself. I just want to be home for Christmas with Mary.

NAR©2024
90 Words

This is “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” by Bing Crosby

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21 thoughts on “Christmas With Mary”

    1. Sincere thanks, Kevin. This graphic was so inspiring, it touched my heart. When I was much younger, I acquired a penpal through my school …. a soldier in Vietnam. We corresponded for more than a year; that time will always be a special memory for me. I’m so glad you enjoyed my story.

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      1. I remember being on a plane heading over to the the Persian Gulf on New Years Eve after spending Christmas on a base with no family or friends around. It was definitely an odd feeling to say the least.
        This one resonates on many levels.

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  1. Bing Crosby singing “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” was released the year of my birth. I associate it with scratchy 78 rpm records and tattered Life magazines containing photographs such as those in your post. For me, it is a melancholy song about something that never happens.

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