Three lovers lay out their desperations to the ones who had forgotten them, to the ones who were supposed to live Happily-Ever-After with them. Delve into the tragic cruelties of love, as three different letters tell three stories of forsaken promises, dark wishes, and eventual madness.
Robin Goodfellow first became interested in writing when she was three, scribbling all over her parents' walls and imagining herself in old fairytales while walking in her father's garden. Since then, she has published in journals such as Faith, Hope, and Fiction, the Haiku Journal, and Nature Writing, as well as Black Poppy Review and the Danse Macabre. She is now a proud blogger for Hollies, Health and Happiness, as well as the founding editor to the Rosette Maleficarum.
This short story is a very deep and disturbing look into the hearts and minds of people who have been deeply hurt. One of the stories was so distressing I had to take a break, before I could continue reading it. That’s how you know the story is powerful. Some of the writing needs to be cleaned up a bit, but fans of this genre will enjoy these stories.