February 25, 2025

Husband, In My Dream

By Frances Gapper
Photo by Min An on Pexels.com

In my dream I sleepwalked downstairs and found you seated upright on the sofa, typing, typing. Couldn’t sleep, you said, because of the full moon’s horrible brightness. I pulled back the curtains. Moon: a waning crescent, dim and yellowy.

Those paisley curtains don’t hang in our lounge. They’re folded in a box in the attic.

I glanced at your screen but it was blank. Only a reflection of your stubby fingers typing, typing. So I went in search of that self-help book about how marriage is a fortified tower that should be kept locked and bolted from the inside, no charity coffee mornings or opening your heart to two-faced friends. But it kept skipping around and jumping from shelf to shelf, eluding my grasp.

Upon waking I couldn’t recall the author’s name, was it Elizabeth, Julia or Sarah? Didn’t she leave her own marriage, blaming romantic impulse?

A waning crescent moon partly obscured by clouds. Lying on her side, like a woman who’s about to get out of bed, put on her wrapper and slippers and go downstairs to ask her husband are you having an affair.

About the Author

Frances GapperFrances Gapper’s work has been published in four Best Microfiction anthologies and lit mags including trampset, Splonk, Wigleaf, Forge, Atlas and Alice, Literary Namjooning and Trash Cat. She lives in the UK’s Black Country region. @biddablesheep

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