You have to give life credit for a few things. |
For one, it’s a master of the unexpected. (THAT is an understatement, huh? Case in point: this blog.)
Sometimes, just when you think you can’t possibly have another unexpected development, there will be one. Sometimes it involves your children. Other times it involves family or career or health or friends. Occasionally it might even involve man friends–if you happen to have my freakish “good” luck.
“O, what men dare do! what men may do! what men daily do, not knowing what they do!” (William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing)
Last month, several months after my engagement to Bachelor #5 (in fact, if his original wedding plan had worked out, I’d have been married) I got a text message.
Completely out of the blue.
“You married or single?”
He’s Ba-ack! (Hint: Read with Jack Nicholson’s “The Shining” lilting emphasis.)
The Stalker.
I told him I was single, and before I could explain further, his texts began to fly. When I could finally get a text in, I clarified I was not married, but engaged. His texts ended as quickly and unexpectedly as they had come. And in his haste, he must have forgotten to tell me how happy he is for me! The Stalker hasn’t been seen or heard from again.
Later that SAME evening, I heard from The Ghostbuster. “Who you gonna call?” I guess, Andrea Merriman. He was friendly, gave me the update on his life (as if 6-7 months of no communication wasn’t indicative of where things stood from my end) and finally asked how I was.
“Engaged,” I replied.
The conversation ended. Not even a “congratulations,” heartfelt or otherwise. I haven’t heard from him again either.
“Save a boyfriend for a rainy day – and another, in case it doesn’t rain.” (Mae West)
No thanks.
“I can see clearly now the rain is gone.” (Johnny Nash)