Uxorious: (of a man) very or excessively fond of his wife.
Douglas
was extremely uxorious, his friends had always said; or would have, if their
vocabulary was as wide as his. Fenella was his everything. That’s why, when the
terminal cancer diagnosis came, he hadn’t wanted her to be humiliated and
subjected to endless rounds of fruitless chemotherapy.
He’d
come up with a plan so they’d never be apart, and be as one in the most
intimate sense.
He
savoured another delicious mouthful, her flesh tasting even sweeter than it had
when she was alive. The gun sat alongside for after, waiting.
“Here’s
to you, darling,” he said, raising his glass.
* * *
U is also for Once Upon a Nightmare: A Collection by Cherie Reich (yes, it is!) I read this superbly creepy collection on its initial release, and I look forward to seeing it get even more exposure in this new, revised edition.
A monster hunts us.
After hibernating for a decade, it’s ravenous. We long to stop this nightmare,
but the end of the road is far. There is no waking up once a legend sets its
sights on you.
Disappearances
every ten or so years make little impact on the small town of New Haven,
Virginia. Hikers get lost. Hunters lose the trail. Even when a body is
discovered, the inhabitants’ memories last about as long as the newspaper
articles.
No one connects the
cases. No one notices the disappearances go back beyond Civil War times. No one
believes a legendary monster roams the forests in Southwestern Virginia.
I don’t either
until the truck breaks down on an old mountain trail. Cell phones won’t work in
this neck of the woods. It’s amazing how much a person can see by starlight
alone. So what if we can’t feel our fingers or toes as we hike toward the main
road. How many more miles left to go?
Crrraaack!
Hear that noise?
Purchase Once upon a Nightmare: A Collection by
Cherie Reich at Amazon. The ebook
is on sale for $0.99 until April 30th.
That was quite interesting to read!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very masticated interpretation on uxorious :)
ReplyDeleteSophie
Sophie's Thoughts & Fumbles
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Wittegen Press
Ewwwww ... I think Douglas found the line and then long-jumped over it! Nicely done - did not see that coming :).
ReplyDeleteTasha
Tasha's Thinkings | Wittegen Press | FB3X (AC)
Gross! But well done. And best of luck to Cherie.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. What a twist! Nicely done. And yay for Cherie! :)
ReplyDeleteEww! He liked her way too much.
ReplyDeleteEek!! Quite an unexpected twist! I actually gasped :)
ReplyDeleteThat is sick and creepy.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Cherie!
Your story made me laugh. I don't know if that's appropriate, but I did.
ReplyDeleteCherie's book sounds right up my ally. Thanks for the info.
Eww that's gross and creepy. Yet, I LIKE this story. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is gross! And I just ate too. Ew.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Cherie!
I was thinking my little sister's hubby is quite uxorious for her, but not that much. Holy crap. That had the dark twist.
ReplyDelete~Patricia Lynne aka Patricia Josephine~
Member of C. Lee's Muffin Commando Squad
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Patricia Lynne, Indie Author
Oh, that's horrifying, and extremely good writing!
ReplyDeleteGreat showcase of Cherie's book, too - which is another scary good read. :)
Yikes! What a twist!
ReplyDeleteLove the theme. :)
Wow! What a twist! I guess that's one way to keep her with him--at least for a little while.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for featuring my collection, Nick!
Ewww. My stomach is sick reading about that uxorious man!
ReplyDeleteGads! That one gave me the chills!
ReplyDeleteI need to read that one by Cherie. It sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteWell... gross, haha. Definitely didn't see that coming. Wonderfully creepy. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Cherie! Seeing her book all over this week.
ReplyDeleteAnd wow, I was shocked at that ending. Not anywhere near what I thought of "uxorious" love for your wife would mean!! Your mind goes to crazy, creative places Nick Wilford. I like it!
Love that word. I first came across it in Chaucer's "The Merchant's Tale" and have remembered it ever since:)
ReplyDeleteHi Nick - yes that was OTT .. but an horrendous twist ... and very very creepy .. ghastly thought -
ReplyDeleteThen Cherie's book about a nightmare .. good luck to her ..
Cheers Hilary
I swear this U day has triggered something in the AtoZers unlike any other letter.
ReplyDeleteI've read about murder most foul, the undead, with more detail than I ever needed to know, but fascinating, and now cannibalism?
I hate to think what kinds of stories these post will generate in the coming months. :-)
Omfg! I was Not expecting that! Holy expletive! Amazing in shock value!
ReplyDeleteAh... eww on one hand, on the other... you've basically gone Hitchcock here. Love it! Great job. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteEwww. That is crazy.
ReplyDeleteIck. Thanks for saving this for today. Perfect timing. I'm not eating. It helps to make the appetite flee.
ReplyDeleteUm...oh wow. Was not expecting that.
ReplyDeleteDid he eat her with some Grey Poupon?
Thanks, everyone! Sorry if I grossed anyone out. I don't know what took me here. Do I need help? Probably just more sleep!
ReplyDeleteWhoa. That's taking "uxorious" to the extreme. Some of your stories have such nasty twists!
ReplyDeleteBook sounds interesting; might have to purchse it to read after the challenge :)
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh this story! Over pretty quickly as compared to long and suffering; hard to say what is really the best....
betty
Oh wow! Firstly, interesting word and then the story...wow...totally took me by surprise!
ReplyDeleteSanch @ Living my Imperfect Life
Wow. You definitely brought on the darkness with that one. Mere murder-suicide is so passe. Very creative and well done connecting it to Cherie's creepy collection. Good luck to her, as well.
ReplyDeleteCreepy! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat was chilling.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read Cherie's book.
So would it be a situation of "tasty" uxoria?
ReplyDeleteCreepy but great use of the word.