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Symbiosis
"Each experience is locked within my heart and only I hold the key..." “Dad, I’m going to straighten your closet for you,” my wife said as she set upon the task of pulling out his clothes and refolding and re-hanging each item. “I have to go to the John.” was his reply. “OK, you go. Need help?” she asked him. “No.” Into the bathroom he went. Immediately out he came again. “Can you help me with my pants?” “Sure dad, there you go.” Back in again but leaving the door wide open this time. She closed it and went back to the closet. “Why don’t they put his things back the way they should go?” Fold, hang, arrange. “Dad are you OK in there? Do you need help?” “No. Can you come in and help me with my pants?” “Dad, you have them on backwards. That’s why you can’t find the zipper. Here let me help.” Out they both come. A successful mission. “What do you think of your closet now?” “Wow! I have the best looking closet in the whole place.” “Yes you do. I’m going to talk to them about keeping it that way.” Out the door she goes. A new purpose. Making things better for her dad. “She’ll give them hell,” he said to me. We watched the news for a while and then he got up. He went to the closet and pulled out some clothes. After unfolding them and looking at them he stuffed them back in. Not in the right place. He sat down and smiled. Tony Lane A Fragment Of Life contest Written 8/20/11
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