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Carry On” or “The Continuation

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Adrian lingered with old man Edwards words echoing in his mind. You need a woman in the house. Yes, he knew it was true. Evenings, returning to his empty flat, the silence crushed him. The cold walls and the scent of unworn clothes still hanging in Sophies wardrobe cut deeper than the graveyard ever had.

Months passed, and neighbours began dropping hints. Adrian, theres a young widow at the marketperhaps you might call on her or A quiet girl comes to church; I could put in a word Nothing stirred him. Until one day, Edward took him by the arm and led him to the cottage of a distant cousin, Margaret.

Margaret wasnt beautiful by village standards. Her face was round, her nose too large, her eyes a faded grey, and her movements slow. The village women whispered behind their hands: Poor Adrian, after Sophie, look what hes settled for. And so the cruel name stuckthe Ugly Wife.

But what they didnt see was her gentleness. Margaret cooked with patience, fetched water from the well without complaint, andmost of allshe listened. Adrian, who had gone months with no one to share his grief, found in her a rare calm.

Their wedding was simpleno fuss. Two witnesses, a vicar, and a handful of candles. Adrian felt no spark of passion, but something else insteadan anchor. And after years of storms, an anchor is worth more than any beauty.

At first, people pitied him. He only chose her so he wouldnt be alone, they murmured. No luck with women, that one. But gradually, the whispers faded. Adrians house, once hollow with echoes, now smelled of warm bread and dried herbs. On long winter evenings, Margaret read softly from Sophies old books, and Adrian closed his eyes, feeling the pain dull at last.

One day, Edward stopped by. He lingered in the doorway, watching Margaret sew by the window while Adrian stacked firewood. The old man smiled beneath his white moustache and murmured, Pretty or plaindoesnt matter. What matters is you found each other.

Adrian turned to him and, for the first time since the funeral, truly smiled. Perhaps the village would always call her the Ugly Wife, but to him, Margaret was lifes unexpected giftproof that real beauty lies not in a face, but in the quiet it brings to your soul.

And in that quiet, Adrian finally felt alive again.

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