Callous is a person who steps away from the woman he
promised his love and support to. He assumes he’s made a grave mistake in
marrying her. He wants freedom. He gets caught up in the rewards of
selfishness, using the perks of newfound independence as a measuring device for
how far he can trample her before she rebels. The callous person makes his
choice and then becomes defined by his choices. Randy was that callous snake.
All I ever wanted was a hand to hold, arms to hold me, and
someone to appreciate me. Moral support. Someone to share a bowl of popcorn
with while watching mindless TV. But now, though technically I was still
married, I didn’t have any of that.
Four years have passed since I said, “I do.” The world of
the separated woman feels cold and empty. I hate living in limbo.