The Alcoholic Husband, by Mark Tulin – Friday Flash Fiction
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The Alcoholic Husband, by Mark Tulin
24/1/2020
Ida was happy before marrying Bill. She was innocent, fun-loving, and thought that the world was her oyster.
Then Ida got married to a man who promised her the moon and stars. She fell for it, and he soon became a burden.
“Life sucks!” she said. “I have to follow this damn man all over town to keep him out of trouble. He’s never sober. He cheats on me with every tramp in town.”
For forty years, Ida took care of Bill despite the hardship.
When Bill died of cirrhosis of the liver, all Ida felt was guilt.


What a shame.
That’s the legacy of an alcoholic.
Holding on is not always the best choice!! Dealing with reality hurts butt the scars heal with a better life ahead!!!
So true, RP. If only we were all born with courage. 🙏🏻
Such sad affair.
That’s for sure. No one comes out happy in this story.
One of many stories I used to hear in meetings. I can relate, but I’m glad I “released” the alcoholic in my life to find his own way. A person can’t love one of these enough to help them…there is only ONE who does and they have to seek HIM out for that help. If Ida felt guilt, it was for the loss of her own life and not finding a way out for herself.
Interesting take, Theresa. That makes perfect sense. Thank for sharing it. 🙂