They Didn’t Have to, But . . .
by Marjorie Brody
I’m honored to be asked to sit in for colleague and friend, Kay Kendall, as she galavants around Vienna, Austria with her honey of forty years. She and Bruce have been through a lot this year. I hope their excursion is everything they hoped it would be—and more.
I’m honored to be asked to sit in for colleague and friend, Kay Kendall, as she galavants around Vienna, Austria with her honey of forty years. She and Bruce have been through a lot this year. I hope their excursion is everything they hoped it would be—and more.



The two families met to hand over the money that would make their lives easier and they discovered that they were the recipients of the other couple’s choice to do the same.
In the midst of such polarization and lack of acceptance occurring between people in this world, these heroic actions make me proud to be part of the human race.
It also makes me wonder about characters in books—perhaps not the protagonist, who must undergo conflict—but for supporting characters, can we make them change by stepping outside of themselves and doing something to help another in need? Certainly the couples who gave away the money transitioned through a character arc. They changed. And maybe the struggle to assist or not assist a person in need is conflict enough for some people. I imagine for others, it’s merely a way of being.
Anyway, I hope Kay is having beautiful weather wherever she is.
I’ll be delighted to hear your reflections on my reflections.
Marjorie Brody is an award-winning author and Pushcart Prize Nominee. Her short stories appear in literary magazines and the Short Story America Anthology, Vols. I, II and III. Her debut psychological suspense novel, TWISTED, was awarded an Honorable Mention at the 2013 Great Midwest Book Festival and won the Texas Association of Authors 2014 Best Young Adult Fiction Book Award. TWISTED is available in digital and print at http://tinyurl.com/cvl5why or http://tinyurl.com/bqcgywl. Marjorie invites you to visit her at www.marjoriespages.com.
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Great idea, to flesh out characters through kind (or not) actions. And thanks for the tribute to human nature's kind side. Good read.
Great idea, to flesh out characters through kind (or not) actions. And thanks for the tribute to human nature's kind side. Good read.
Great idea, to flesh out characters through kind (or not) actions. And thanks for the tribute to human nature's kind side. Good read.
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Thank you for this very interesting and thoughtful post, Marjorie. When human nature shows its good side, it should always be celebrated.