Sailing

PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields 

As the sailboat drifted aimlessly out to sea, I knew I would never see Robert again. He thought he knew enough about sailing for a short jaunt by himself.  He had never taken anyone’s advice to heart and did exactly what he wanted.  Knowing this, I still tried hard to stop him from sailing solo.  As I watched him sail farther away, I couldn’t tear my eyes away from his sailboat.  I tried to keep him in sight as long as I could, but soon the tears overwhelmed.  Whether out of fear or the possibility of freedom, I wasn’t sure. 

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3 responses to “Sailing”

  1. James Pyles Avatar

    Maybe they both need to be free from one another.

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  2. Prior... Avatar

    Good story and many things came to mind – especially the fact that sailing is no joke – the sea is a serious thing to navigate and that cocky or just immature assuming he knew enough had me worried too – also, now i want the part 2! what’s next….. hmmmm

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  3. Lisa or Li Avatar

    Kate, your last line is a real zinger. May Zephyr grant her wishes.

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