GasBandit
Staff member
Usually I can head them off. It's just every so often, one sneaks by you and sets off a stream of consciousness chain reaction. It went something like this -Gas - don't let little things like that get to you. I doubt she would have wanted it that way.
Where's the moisturizer? Pauline uses more of the moisturizer, I'll ask... oh. She's gone, that's right. So I must be out of moisturizer. That was her favorite kind of moisturizer, she loved how it smelled. I don't even know where in the store it is, she was always the one who bought.... dear god, she bought damn near everything. Hell, most of the clothes I wear, even my shoes she picked out. What happens when they need replacing? This will be the first pair in a decade I'll have to go shopping for and pick out myself in years... and eventually all the other stuff she bought will wear out and I'll have to replace them. Why does that fill me with dread? That should be part of the process, part of moving on, but.. when the shirts she bought me have worn out, and I've had to buy new ones, and I've got new shoes, and new moisturizer, and hell look at this toothbrush, she bought me this toothbrush and when it's gone there'll be nothing left and as much as seeing all this stuff hurts replacing them will feel like some kind of betrayal and where's the boubon I need a drink.