Romantic piece about two friends. |
He watched her as her face lit up the glow of soft amethyst from the nightlight above. Evening walks something of tradition, their nightly gossip session. She would tell him of her latest bo, and he would tell her about his random girl. They would laugh as he recoiled in fear when the neighbors cat hissed in the shadows. She would buy her time, then ask cautiously about his mother: knowing his response, but allowing him the release he needed. He knew her intentions meant well, but it still stung. How to let that pain pass: telling her of the newest plans to fix mom. The night grew dark quickly as the smell of rain pressed into the lower air and they could no longer see the glow of the nightlight. He thought momentarily that he had seen that glow on her skin again, but shook it away. As they stopped to watch the for “falling stars” he realized the moon had hidden for the evening. After what seemed hours she brushed the side of his arm and asked where he was. Slightly taken aback by the reaction of his body to her touch. He shrugged knowing the small room he had envisioned all to well. As they returned to the spot where the nightlight shown in a light shade of amethyst, he allowed himself one more transgression of the mind. He bid her good night then returned to his home. As he began to the door he thought he felt her brush against his leg. He turned to meet her, laughing as he jumped. There lay the neighbors cat; tail still tickling his leg. |