(By: tooslowglass)
With prose surprisingly sparse, modern, direct, and evocative, Mary Keegan tells a quick tale that would not have been out of place a half-century later (or more) on the various incarnations of a certain tv show. One can almost imagine a whip-pan from the sick-bed at the end of the first scene to Rod Serling saying \"Presented for your approval: Mary Webster, who may have just pulled her husband back through the gate of death, but may have taken her marraige through s door into...The Twilight Zone.\"