Youre Still the Best
The wedding had come and gone in the villageEmily and Samuel were now husband and wife. English village weddings tend to be spirited affairs, with laughter drifting long into the night. Revelers continued their celebrations, some lounging on benches outside cottages, others sipping pints together in hidden corners. Any excuse for merrymaking would suffice.
Emily and Samuel moved at once into the home of his grandmother, separate from both their families. Samuel worked as a delivery driver, steering his white van between nearby towns, bringing goods to the villages two shops.
Their courtship was brief. Samuel knew, even during their short talks across the village green, that Emily, with her gentle manner, would make for a caring wife. Two months from their first date, it was settled.
Em, lets just get married, Samuel proposed one cool evening as they strolled past the old church.
Already? So fast?
Why wait? Weve known each other since we were kids. Im just two years ahead at school. What do you say, then?
There was a beat, then Emily glowed, Yes. Id love to.
Emilys mother was astonished when she heard about Samuels proposal.
Well, my girl, thats rather quick of Sam, she worried, folding her arms. Are you sure he truly loves you? And you how do you feel about him, really?
I do, Mum. I really like him.
Alright, sweetheart. I just hope you wont regret your choice. A husband is meant to be your greatest support.
Lately, the villagers had noticed that Michael had begun drinking too much. He used to be decenta bit shy and awkward, but hardworking as the villages combine harvester operator. Now he hung about with idle lads who spent days drinking in the field corners.
Lucy, whats happening with your Michael? the neighbours whispered. Solid lad, used to be depended on for the harvest. If he keeps at it, hell get sacked, mark my words.
Month after month, Michael couldnt shake the drink. His mother pleaded, scolded, begged in earnestbut nothing changed. When harvest arrived, Michael was nowhere to be found. Unable to work, he was let go. It was hard to believe: just last year, he knew the machines inside and out.
Whats happened to Michael? old Mrs. Edith tutted, bumping into Lucy at the post office. Saw him drunk again, barely made it home. Such a good lad, I told you somethings gone wrong.
Lucy could only shake her head, distraught. Home again, she found Michael sprawled on the sofa, mumbling softly to himself. She leaned close to listen.
Emily Emily why did you marry him? Why, why I love you
My goodness, is it Emily, our postwoman? Does he love her? Lucy gasped, stumbling back. No one knew, not a soul. He never courted any girl, always so withdrawn. His shy nature has been his undoing.
That afternoon, Emily passed their cottage, sorting mail. Lucy waited out front.
So, Emily, you married Sam and just brushed Michael aside, did you? Hes sufferingmaybe even drinking for it. Why did you treat my boy like that?
Emily froze, speechless. Regaining composure, she stammered, Mrs. Lucy, I dont understand. What do you mean?
She says she doesnt get it, Lucy said with a grimace. Didnt you go out with my Michael?
No, never. Sometimes we met by chance, shared a few words, thats all. Mrs. Lucy, this is news to me. Michael barely noticed me! Where did you hear such things?
He loves you, child. He does. I overheard him mumbling today. Hes far too shy and never confessed it. Now hes drinking himself senseless
Oh, Mrs. Lucy. I had no idea, truly. Never crossed my mind, I promisehe honestly never paid me any attention
Too timid for his own good Lucy sighed.
Michael Emily exhaled. Alright, Ill talk to him, Mrs. Lucy. Maybe itll help.
A couple of days later, Emily was out with her mailbag, dodging puddles along the main lane, when she saw a group of lads sitting on logs by the roadside, passing around cans. Michael was amongst them.
All settled in, are you, boozers? she said, halting before them. Michael, what are you doing here? I need a word. Quickly the others slipped around the corner, leaving Michael sitting, head bowed. She joined him on the log.
So, how long has this been going on?
What do you mean? He looked up, eyes dull.
Being in love with me
Howd you figure?
I guessed. Not long ago. Just tell me.
Since school Michael admitted. Emily was stunned, never having suspected. She paused, then said quietly,
Michael, if someone truly loves another, they wish them wellthey dont destroy themselves, nor their family. Why drown yourself like this? All youre doing is hurting yourself and your mum. Shes terrified. Folks are shocked at how quickly youve hit the skids. Do you understand?
He nodded, timidly. Still hurts, though
Youre a grown man, Michael. Get a grip, stand up straight. And look at medont go wasting away over me. My legs are crooked, Im a lousy homemaker, always messy nothing about me to adore! Im stubborn too, so theres not much worth loving. One day, youll find someone truly right for youhappiness will come, I promise. Just dont break your mothers heart, please.
Emily stood, walked away. Michael gazed mournfully after her.
Youre still the best, no matter what you say he murmured.
As Emily passed the shop, she saw her husbands van outside.
Thats oddSam was meant to be in town. Hes home early, she wondered, stepping inside.
No one stood at the counter. Suddenly, Sallythe shopkeeperappeared from the storeroom, cheeks flushed as she fussed with her hair.
Hello, Emily! Want something?
No, just noticed Sams van. He should be in town, shouldnt he?
Oh well he needed some spare parts from the garage. Thats all.
Oh, I see. Never mind, then. Emily headed out.
Life in the village bobbed along quietly. Emily continued delivering papers and pensions, but Michael no longer appeared, not among friends or even on the street. This worried her slightly. As she handed Lucy the morning post by the gate, she asked,
Mrs. Lucy, I havent seen Michael about.
Hes at home, dear. Stopped drinking. Chops wood, potters around the yard, then back indoors. Sober as a judge now. His drinking pals dropped by and he chucked them out.
Im happy for you both, Mrs. Lucy. If hes off drink, things will improve.
God willing. Thank you, Emily. You talked to himhe told me.
Emily smiled, moving on, slipping letters into letterboxes. Arriving at the shop again, she noticed Sams van for the second time that week. Running up the steps, Emily was floored by what she saw: Samuel had his arms wrapped around Sally, kissing her. For a moment, neither noticed her.
Oh! she gasped. Excuse meI didnt mean to interrupt They sprang apart.
Emily, well talk at home, Samuel muttered, eyes low. Sally looked Emily squarely in the eyes, unfazed.
Why not here? Better late than never! Weve loved each other ages. I cheated once, Sam got angry, married you as revenge. Isnt that right, Sam? He nodded, sheepish. His marriage never stopped our love.
Emily, lets talk at home Sam began.
Theres nothing left to say. Its all clear, Emily said before storming out.
Her mother consoled her later that evening.
My girl, I warned you. I never trusted Sam, and you so naïve, you made a mistake. Its not too late to start again. Youll be alright.
Word of the divorce sped through the village
Emily filed for divorce. Village gossip travels faster than the post, and everyone learned about Samuel and Sallys affaireven though Emily, like most wives, was the last to find out. The news of their split spread fast.
Michael, Ive got news, Lucy said, returning from the shop. Emily and Sam are divorcing; he cheated with Sally. Its your time, lad. Apply for your job again. I saw your manager, Mr. Charleshell take you back. Hes been keeping an eye on you, knows you kicked the drink.
Mum, I always suspected Sam but I couldn’t tell Emily. Shed never have believed me
Soon enough, village chatter erupted again.
Did you hear? Michael and Emily are marrying. Weddings set! Mrs. Edith declared to the ladies outside the grocer. Lucys actually looking younger with joy.
Good for themMichaels a quiet sort, will be good for Emily. Got off the booze, well done. Love really does wonders, agreed Jenny, Lucys neighbour.
As for Sam and Sallyfancy that. Whyd he bother marrying Emily, when he was with Sally all along? Sally will put him through the wringer yet, regret it he will, Edith scoffed.
Michael came home, sank into his chair at the kitchen table. Emily busied herself, ladling him hearty beef stew, piling homemade pies and meat patties before him, laughing as she joined him at the table.
My, this tastes brilliant, Em, he said, devouring his dinner. Funny, you always said youre no good as a housewife
Oh, but I am, Michaelhopeless and stubborn, Emily chuckled.
But Michael glanced around their spotless, cosy kitchen and replied,
I always knew you were the best.
Michael, theres something else Im pregnant, Emily blurted out. His eyes widened; he leaped up, speechless with joy.
Emilyare you serious? Oh love, Im so happy! See, I told you, youre simply the best! He embraced her hard, showering her with kisses.
Emily gave birth to a daughter, and three years later, a son. The family flourishedespecially Lucy, now grandmother, who doted on her daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Life in the village carried on, gentle and contented.






