Kindred Spirits

Fiction Friendship Happy

Written in response to: "Tell a story through diary/journal entries, transcriptions, and/or newspaper clippings." as part of Stranger than Fiction with Zack McDonald.

Angela M. Riverside

22 St. James’s Place

Arles, France

Dear Angela, May 23/2002

I have finally caught the little vermin. Oh how he gave me trouble, but I prevailed, and can now rest in peace, knowing my garden is safe. I placed a clever little slip knot by the carrots last night, and when I came out this morning to gather up some strawberries for breakfast, I could hear its wails from the greenery. I had a momentary lapse of weakness, but as I walked closer the devil had made a trail of uprooted vegetables all the way from the gate, to the blasted opposite stone wall. Henry took it away the dear, I swear I could hear it cursing me to hell and back. Marry has been helping me with the bouquets at the shop. She as a wonderful eye for colors, and knows just what to combine, I never would have thought to combine foxgloves with hydrangeas. Enough about me how are you? Have you finished your painting? The one of the couple on the steam boat. My they looked in love, at least they did in the picture you sent. I do hope that Mr Franchise will accept it into the exhibition. It was so lovey, reminded me of when I caught you and Ronald Finchley behind that big oak tree down by the river. Goodness did you two have chemistry, why you could practically here it sizzle. Give everyone at the studio my love.

With kisses Martha

Martha L. Hudson

25 Glebe Rd

Hawes, England

Dear Martha, May 30/2002

As you can see, I have finally acquired the ink I need for my typewriter, it took me two weeks to track down someone who still carried it, and surprisingly I found it at little antique shop. The place had a whole back shelf dedicated to typewriters, letters and calligraphy, all from the 40s, you would have adored it. It had such an air of sophistication, as though the items themselves would not subject them selves low enough to be called junk, and it was not like most antique stores, where it smells like moth balls and has a three layers of dust on every surface. We must go together when you visit. I was relieved to hear you caught that groundhog. I would have fashioned a trap to kill it on the spot! Mr Franchise did accept my painting. As I hung it up on the wall, the night before the exhibition, he gave a great sigh, as though releasing a tender memory. He told me that that he accepted my painting because I had captured the feeling of passion so beautifully on a flat surface. I gave a gracious nod but Martha, I tell you inside I was practically giddy. Mr Franchise awarded it “Best exhibit of the month”, and the proceeds from the exhibition went to the children’s home. Prior to your assumption the kiss between me and Ronald Finchley was merely a peck on the lips, no more than the exchange between you and Marcus Barkley. I chuckle writing this because only 2 weeks later you came bursting through my door breathless, panting that you were going to marry James or die a widow. Well, you got the last laugh obviously, but I got the last jest if you’ll remember. Everyone in the studio says they miss you, and wonder when you’ll come for a visit again. Arles is awfully lonely without you.

Your dear friend Angela

My dear Angela, June 12/2002

I miss Arles more than you know but it’s been wonderfully busy here because of the double wedding next week. Now I know your curios to know who it is, but first let me tell you that I did not arrange it, no, I kept my nose out of it and you better be proud because it nearly cost me my sanity. The Dawsons twin girls are to marry the two Holaway boys. A right fine match if I do say so myself. They chose a wonderful time to marry, summers here at Hawes are just so dreamy. They want me to supply the flowers 52 bouquets, and 24 streamers. I feel like one of Marandas honey bees. They’ve also asked me to give a little speech as well, nothing big, just recite some of the well wishes and blessings of Yorkshire . Do you remember when you asked me to read the same thing at your wedding, you looked so beautiful and everything was just how we dreamed it would be, I couldn’t help but cry. Every time I see a peony I whisper our vow, I will give my heart to my husband, but you will always be my kindred spirit.

With kisses Martha

P.S. I am overjoyed to hear how well your painting did, I agree, you do have a way of capturing life’s passions.

Dear Martha, June 18/2002

I’m so pleased to here about the happy couples, and bravo to you I’m quite proud. I’m sorry I can’t come I have been having one of my migraines at least once every two days. I absolutely loved looking after those girls in Sunday school, both were little darlings. All this week I feel as though certain things have lead me to remise over the past, makes me feel old, but in a good way, having all theses memories just means I have had a full life. It’s been raining here, and not the usual drizzle, a full rain, one that carries big fat droplets that stream down the window like tears. Looking at those droplet seemed to whisper me back in time, to when I left for France for the fist time. Standing on that gravel road that we had traveled so many times before, we held each other, crying our goodbyes. I remember my tears mixing with the rain, and how you held my hand as if for the last time and not just for six months. I believe that was the hardest thing I ever did, leave you there in the rain as I drove to France and art school. If you recall, I had a letter from you not two days after I got there telling me to not cry another tear, and go into art school with gusto and joy. Anyway must go now, have to stop by the studio and touch up some paintings.

Your dear friend Angela

P.S. Im so sorry to here about your migraines. Bloody pain aren’t they!

Dear Angela, June 26/2002

Today would be James’s 84th birthday and for the first time in six years I’m not at his grave, no I am writing to you under our oak listening to a mockingjay produce the most beautiful melody. I figured I’d go over years of life, love, and happiness under our tree, instead of reminiscing over what could have happened at the grave. And do you know what I came up with, I came up with the most wonderful woven tapestry of love. Love for those who helped us find our better half, love for those who encouraged us, through the fights, and late nights at work, love for those who gave us a second chance, and love for those who sat up till midnight with a pint of Ben and Jerry's. I look around and I see love, in the smallest of forms, an encouraging smile to a haggard mom, and in the protonate ones, a double wedding. I wish everyday James was still here, holding my hand, telling me I’m as beautiful as a daisy, but I now see that in the tapestry of love every strand holds something together and your strand is right next to mine.

With kisses Martha

Dear Martha, July 3/2002

I have missed you so much, and your last letter sealed the deal. I’m coming to Hawes and I’m not leaving. I realize it’s sudden, but good golly I’m 78! I’m ready to come home. I have lived out my dream to its fullest capacity, I have lived the artists life, I have fallen madly in love, and I have had losses which have fueled my work and created masterpieces. Even though I will leave a life behind, I will be coming to a story, which needs to be finished where it started. You, my dearest, have and always will be my kindred spirit, and I want to come and be those two souls, out in the meadow picking Queen Annes Lace and Aster flowers with you one last time. I have already made arrangement to come and live in my aunts little cottage. I hope to be settled by the end of the month, and my dear, please do not tell anyone, I want to see their faces for myself when I show up for good!

With all my love Angela

Posted Mar 07, 2026
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