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“You’re not going to believe this,” she said, “but I miss the washing machine.”
She grinned. “Good. Because I’m not going anywhere.” blonde wife
One winter, their town lost power for nine days. Ice storm. Trees down everywhere. Lena bundled everyone into the living room, lit candles, and pulled out a deck of cards. Mark watched her deal poker to a seven-year-old, a four-year-old, and the baby, who gummed a king of hearts. In the flickering light, her hair was just shadow and gold, neither here nor there. “You’re not going to believe this,” she said,
And she never did. The blonde faded to silver, then white. The title “blonde wife” became a punchline in old photo albums. What remained was Lena: stubborn, tender, terrible at folding fitted sheets, and loved exactly as she was. Ice storm