Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Villain of the Story

He always told me that he would be famous one day. I am not sure I really believed him. But he was right. He is famous. His memoir has been the number one best seller on the New York Times list for over two years now. He can be seen on all the talk shows, in all the tabloids and at all the best parties. They have begun to film the story of his life. When I left him all those years ago I never expected to become the villain of his story. I never thought my name would become a synonym for evil. I heard a couple of young women on the train the other day refer to one of their acquaintances as an " Alice Winters". It was not a compliment. I knew when I left him that I had hurt him. I never expected the venom that spilled from his pen. When I heard of his success I was happy for him, then I read the memoir. I remember our story differently. If I had not lived this story with him, I too would hate Alice Winters. The character he draws is terrible. I try to see it from his point of view, but I can not. I may be the villain of his story, but I am the heroine of mine.

5 comments:

gautami tripathy said...

I always like your short pieces!

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Nara Malone said...

I guess no matter how hard we try, we all wind up the villian in someone's story.

Missy said...

What a delicious piece of prose! That is a strong woman, who can weather the burden of another's wrath.

Tumblewords: said...

Ah, this tells a wonderful tale!

lostmermaid said...

I liked it .. more so .. i could relate to it !