Digital Mania

"greater love has no one other than this, that they lay down their life for someone..."
    Lisa had been visiting the cabin secretly every day in the woods. Her
husband noted her comings and goings with mild concern, but figured
he’d let her be this time and that she needed her space. In her spare
time she scribbled in notebooks, jotting down her dreams and hopes for
her children. How she felt, hopelessly, day by day drawing ever to the
truth of dawn’s light--wondering if she would ever be heard or
understood as more than a woman caught between the polarities of time.
The two of them met in engineering at Cambridge, and bonded through
their love of exploration and the unknown. Yet, there were forces at
work that meant a bigger plan and in time they married and had two
children, while Lisa began her quest for spiritual salvation and to
understand the world in its grandest mysteries.
Her husband found her dead on the the day the two of them were
scheduled with the therapist to discuss claiming custody over their
children. He found her hanging by a noose in a tree way back in the
forest on their land. The husband hadn’t known that she had been making
the ladder, but heard the hammer pounding off in the distance thinking
she was working on the cabin. The cops had been searching everywhere for
her. The husband ran screaming from the body, as officers in full gear
told him not to come near the body and yelled to go straight back to the
house. It had been almost two months since his wife committed suicide,
when he found the coin she had lost thousands of miles from their
residence.
He told a girl about the angel coin that he found on the freshly
swept wood floor. It had come over one thousand miles from where it had
been lost, and it had belonged to his late wife.