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Loyal Love
Loving me includes a two-for-one, challenging package because I love and care for my grown, special-needs son. He said his love’s sincerity held my son in its reality. Loving him revealed my heart’s innate, soulmate measure, and the tenderness two honed hearts can lovingly render. Happiness surged and rose through my flesh, blood and bones. Call me old-fashioned, but after decades spent in an office, I embraced his wish that I handle hearth and let him provide. Everything from bills to meals were my responsibility deal that blended with his labors and lent smoothness to savor. For many years our efforts combined in tension free designs of two hearts and heads free of pressure’s grayish binds. Then came a day when I disappeared for years inside our home. Though present, my brain issues left him abandoned and alone with the strife of obligations in life for me, himself and my son. He took on everything from meals, bills, cleaning and toiletries while tortured by concern and weighty fears he could not free. How bleak it must have been, wishing to fix, never able to mend. When my mind came back, I asked why he had not chosen to run, pointed out we weren’t married, no obligation existed to bind him. I stated his life had surely turned tough, with struggles of enough. I was holding his hand and my teary eyes were attached to his when he said, "for you, my heart grew a steadfast, loyal love and leaving you, our life and son was something I never thought of.”
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