The Workbox; Epilogue
Mar 1, 2011 21:59:18 GMT -5
Post by shrimp on Mar 1, 2011 21:59:18 GMT -5
So for a writing assignment, we're supposed to write 2 pages of what would happen to the characters after the events of "The Workbox"
The plan had worked all too well. Leaving “subtle” clues in the conversation between your betrothed and yourself, it is all too clear now that she had actually committed the deed. Of course, you had already known this for quite some time now; witnessing her cheating on you, the rage seemed to absorb every fiber of your body, causing you to blindly and coldly do the unthinkable. Perhaps you shall rot in hell for the deeds that you have committed, but at this point you actually don’t care a single bit. It was your life that was destroyed; now her’s shall crumble before her eyes, just in a more permanent way. A slight smirk passes your lips as you sharpen the blade. Being a carpenter allowed you to bring home the blade without anyone questioning you, allowing you to hopefully get away with the deed, just like how you had done away with Wayward.
You never had liked the city-dweller, and the fact that your wife had the indecency to have an affair with him simply shows how unsavory of a character he was to you. Every inch of your body broiled with frustration when you looked at his face of one that your wife seemed to like better than yourself. Jealousy got to you, working its way into your mind, distorting your thoughts until you simply couldn’t take it anymore, and resolved to fix it for yourself. It’s better that he’s dead, rotting ever so slowly in the coffin that his own murderer made for him. He can’t hurt anyone else anymore, except possibly you.
Already you can feel the guilt beginning to set in, the “what ifs?” embedding themselves in your brain like seeds planted in the soil. Even though you try not to think of your victim, he breaks through the barrier, occupying your thoughts, layering your senses with a hint of paranoia. What if you get caught? What if somehow, your plan is discovered, causing the whole village to arrest you, likely resulting in an execution of some sort? No, that can’t happen to you, not yet, not now. Your plan still isn’t complete.
She still has to be finished off. Yes, as brutal as that sounds, the only remaining action is to end the life of the woman who ripped your heart in two, the one who pretended to love you, pretended to care about your wellbeing. Whenever you look at her, you feel a lingering sense of betrayal. How could she go off with another man? Sure, her life is simpler than how she lived in the city (there are only so many trinkets a lowly carpenter can make/purchase for his lovely spouse), but you never imagined that she would go astray. It is even written in the Bible that adultery is a sin.
So technically, you aren’t doing anything wrong. You’re simply following God’s will. But nonetheless, you feel a sense of dread when looking at the open door which leads to the bedroom. She has already retired, too shaken by the death of her lover to react in a normal manner. Better for me, you think as you watch darkness win the battle against the light outside. Night has fallen, and now it’s time. Silently, you stand up from your sitting position, and walk towards the room. However, the small bit of conscience in your brain is telling you not to do this, that she could change, that you two could still be happy. But you know better. She’ll say that she’s alright, but your wife will never be the same. She’s lost the “love of her life”, just like you, whose lover is still in tangible form yet has left him in an entirely different manner.
Quickly, she may wake up any second now. You approach the foot of the bed, palms sweating, breath ever so shallow and fast. Can you do this a second time, to the one that you actually love? Yes, you can; you must. Only then will you be able to have revenge on the two-faced city girl who left you for one of her own kind. Only then will you be able to save her from the hardship she will endure if forced to mourn from eternity. Just one quick stab, that’s all it takes. So you raise the blade up, hand shaking, and pause for a while, before finally slashing down.