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The Trophies, by Yola M. Caecenary

23/2/2021

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SPORT
“I won these trophies in global tournaments.” He didn’t hide his disappointment when he saw all the trophies he had ended in a box, years ago.

The separation had damaged everything: belongings, family, trust, and love.
I felt sorry for him. I felt sorry for her, too. As time went on, some lives remained in the past.
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“Dad, Mum has gone. Nobody can bring her back. You still have your life, live it. Leave the past, stay in the present. You might not be able to win any sports trophies anymore, but you still can win my heart, your daughter.”

6 Comments
Pamela Kennedy
23/2/2021 03:39:39 pm

That man is blessed with a wonderful daughter. Lovely story, Yola.

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Yola Caecenary link
23/2/2021 03:52:24 pm

Appreciated it, Pamela! ☺️

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Sue Clayton
24/2/2021 12:49:47 am

If he won his daughter's heart he'd have held aloft the first prize trophy.

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Yola Caecenary link
24/2/2021 04:13:03 am

Indeed! Thank you for reading, Sue ☺️

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Mary Wallace
24/2/2021 04:44:14 am

It takes a lot more courage to live in the present rather than the past. You can change things in the present, the past has already been decided.

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Yola Caecenary link
24/2/2021 07:25:40 am

Hi, Mary. Agreed! ☺
Life, it is. No one can breathe the past air. To live means to stay in the present.

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