Hello! Happy to be on time this time, or at least not late for Rochelle’s weekly party – Friday Fictioneers, a story in 100 words based on a photo prompt kindly provided by Ted Strutz. To read the other stories inspired by this prompt and join the fun, click here.

The Wedding
Words 100
“Say cheese!” Rupam clicked the newly-wedded couple’s picture. “You both are looking great. You can frame this photo.” He turned to his kids. “Come and touch your mother’s feet and say goodbye.”
“Isn’t Mother going to live us anymore?” Sukhi, their five-year-old asked. “And who is that man next to her?”
Rupam hustled his children. “Let’s go. Your mother has a new husband and she’s going to live with him from now on.”
“But seriously Rupam,” his friend frowned, “how you can get your own wife married off to another beats me.”
“Much better than having them bump me off.”
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Inspired by a true incident:
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so many incidents like these happening. of late………nicely written
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Yes indeed, quite a flood actually – a disturbing trend. Thank you Nandini.
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I wonder, did he agonise (at least a little) over that decision?
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I think his primary concern was his own safety.
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Oh, how tragic for everyone involved, especially the children. Heavy sigh!
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True it’s the children who suffer the most. Thanks for reading Brenda.
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sorry to say, but he must have something up his sleeves. perhaps a younger version of her. 🙂
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Nope! This one isnt like the usual – it’s based on a true event with the woman returning to her earlier husband and accepted back as well, as reported in the papers.
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Based on a true story? Very curious.
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Very! The follow up is even more interesting as i mentioned in my reply to James. Truth is stranger than fiction!
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Suffer the little children, Good riddance to her.
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Yes indeed but in a twist, her new in-laws felt bad for her children and sent her back to them and the earlier husband accepted her back as well!
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Hi Dahlia, the bigger picture is reassuring.
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What a sad tale well written
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Thank you.
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Fact is stranger than fiction.
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Exactly!
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Smart man.Rupam.
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Thanks Ferdi.
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Sometimes it’s better to accept reality than to try to change it.
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True. Thanks for reading 🙂
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I clicked over and read the news article. I would not be surprised if this is not the last we hear about this couple. I have to wonder if the in laws did anyone a favor by sending her back to her first husband.
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Yes! Even i fear it is not the end of that story. I personally feel her new in-laws were also worried about any untoward fallout…
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Interesting, these strange (to me) customs.
Good story.
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Not a custom, a rarity 🙂 Thanks Dawn
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Dear Dahlia,
I guess he did what he felt he needed to do. Thank you for sharing the backstory.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thanks Rochelle
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