Odette’s body shook uncontrollably as she blindly read and re-read the note; a dying man’s last confessions and her tears brimmed over.
She had always known and believed that Joshua was innocent, but no one else believed him and justice jailed him on circumstantial evidence.
They had been too poor to hire a good lawyer and had to rely on the States miserable representation, which had been a pitiful fulfillment of obligation.
Now this! A note exonerating her husband after so many years of misery and when it was too late, since Joshua died in prison, a broken man.
In a desperate need to take a long walk, she left the note on the old wooden table, picked up her shawl and stepped out into the bitter-cold.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
Oh. Wow. Injustice.
It’s like you don’t know if it is better that she didn’t read the note.
Sad yet beautifully written, Jacq.
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Yes indeed. Maybe she is better off never knowing the truth.
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Yes. Because now it is more painful to think that her husband suffered for a crime he never do.
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It would be such deep pain!
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So deep pain. And regret.
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Yes indeed. Thanks dear for reading.
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It’s my pleasure, Jacq. 🙂
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I agree! A depressing read to start my Friday. It makes me grateful that I’m at work and not some where worse
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Sorry for the depression. I just sent a post that might make you feel better and I invited you to share a quote 🙂
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That’s ok. I just read the post. It’s my mantra you wrote 🙂
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Good 🙂
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😀
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So true. Cause there are far more worse place than a chaotic a bit toxic office. 🙂
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I agree! Though a chaotic but toxic office is still a bad place.
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Toxic office can be stressful.
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yes I try hard to avoid them. Been lucky so far in that regard.
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Yes! A tiring place.
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Quite, I hope we don’t have to deal with that any time soon. 🙂
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I hope so too.
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😀
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Yes! I have the same hope for you! 😀 Though it’s a Monday and another week has just started (for me!).
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for me too! I’m at work now reading your comments 🙂 I hope you had a great day!
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Yay! I bet now you are sleeping and now I am at work reading your comments. 😀 Have a great sleep!
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Not sleeping yet 🙂 it’s 8:30 pm here
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Oh! Still early! 😀
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yes! 😀
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a thriller…
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Yes!
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It’s sad to know such incident may actually happened in real life where the rich get off scot-free, while the poor serves his term as a scapegoat.
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Yes it’s sad and what makes it more so is the fact that it’s possible. Thank you 🙂
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It’s my pleasure. ☺️
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Sad but, yes, probably could happen in real life
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Very possible with the way things go in life.
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Wow. That’s a powerful piece, beautifully written. Very nice, Jacqueline. 💕
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Thank you Van. I am glad you like it 🙂
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You have skills! Very cute
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My sincere appreciations for this compliment. Thank you my dear lady 🙂
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This reminds me of the many people who are wrongly accused. You have the ability to stir up emotions in such a short story and envoke a desire to know more.
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Thank you Rose for your comments. I appreciate it a whole lot 🙂
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Have you watched The Central Park 5? It’s so unfortunate that this kind of thing actually happens in real life….more than it should. They say that everyone in prison “claims” to be innocent. Unfortunately, there really are a few that actually are.
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No I haven’t and now that you say so, I don’t think that I want to watch it. That must be a heartbreaking situation. It’s bad enough writing it 😦
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5 minority teens were accused of the rape and attempted murder of a Caucasian woman who was jogging in central park. They were innocent but NYPD forced comfessions out of them through brutal force. It’s very unfortunate what happened to those boys….one spent many years in Rikers….one of the toughest prisoners in America. The only thing that saved him eventually was when the real rapist finally confessed to the crime.
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Oh my dear Lord! How sad and mean is that. I hope they were compensated by the state even though they will never get that part of their lives back!
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Tragically, this is too often a true story…
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Very much so, unfortunately.
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Indeed.
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Dear, I like your writing, but I have to say “thanks for cheering me up”. I’m laughing right now, because you really do put your words together well, but I plunged as I finished the paragraph. In the vernacular, I’m like “oh boo”. Anyhow, thanks for your posts, they elicit a lot of feelings.
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Thank you too Elva. Have a lovely day today 🙂
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