The Carpenter's Son: A Novella
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Francine the Night Attendant
Pretty girls with red hair are usually swallowed by
the desires of men. Easily sought after and objectified to the point of a
complete lack of respect. Francine was promiscuous and outgoing; usually those
who went after her wanted one thing. Because men only wanted sexual relations
with Francine her opinion of men and relationships were based on lust and
desire. One man sought Francine without the notion of sex; however she regarded
his attempts as dishonest approach to lure her into future relations.
Ultimately she saw these attempts as dishonest and informal. The truth was that
he was the only man worth a damn that saw more than pretty red lochs.
The man married poor, and found love. He grew old
and lived a modest life, he had children who he loved and in return loved him.
Upon his death people grieved, he is missed and will be remembered. Francine
married rich, and felt ignored. She out lived her suitor and died alone in a
big house. She lived a life of lavish and unhappiness, filled with precious jewels
and fur coats. Once beautiful and charming she became cold, angry, and alone.
Upon his grave stone it remarks “loved dearly, and respected by all”. Upon her
gravestone it just says “Francine”.
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