A Writer's Notebook, Day Four-Hundred-And-Twenty-Three

Tonight has been a difficult night for me.  My fiance, Melissa, had to go out of town to see her family, not under the best of circumstances, I am sad to say.  It is the first time I am alone in the new house, staying here myself, without Ulysses around to keep me company, and it is rather difficult.  I am not ashamed to admit how difficult I am finding it.  Indeed, a part of me almost shut off entirely and forgot about the work I had to do.  In the end, though, I am here,, writing, and I know I feel better for it, hard as it may be.  It is not always easy, and it may not always result in anything of merit to anyone else, but it is always important.

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