Good Riddance Most of me wanted her to go. Take the pieces of my soul she'd crushed. What remained were emotions I was not prepared for, nor wanted. The door shut loudly this time, confirming the ink had dried and this was final. The view from the weathered window, brought tears, but not the sad kind. He waited there for her, younger and what she wanted. My hands began to ball as the fancy car roared away. Minutes later the feeling returned, and a wry smile danced across my face. The beer is colder tonight, and the pizza has anchovies. Not because I like them, but because she never let me. And when my appetite returns, I may just eat one.