our time now if you want it to be {mylee}
Feb 15, 2015 18:26:48 GMT -5
Post by Gavin on Feb 15, 2015 18:26:48 GMT -5
S E R E N W A R F I E L D You see her out of the corner of your eye. Her long, blond hair is tangled; you assume it's from the sea salt; she glances right by you and you flinch. It's not like you have anything to worry about, any reason to be upset. You met the girl one time, one night, exchanged five words and a few looks before you got absorbed in the waves, and by the time the rain faded and you looked up she was gone. You had almost suspected you had imagined her, that she was some sort of figment of the storm. Somehow, though, you knew even you couldn't make up someone like that. You don't speak, at first-you bite your lip, make sure it's her, not a doppelganger, but only she would be standing there, barefoot in the sand, not moving, not talking, staring out over the water-and you can't see her face, but you can assume you know that she is wishing for rain instead of the harsh sunshine bleaching the sand. Your life is a collection of missed opportunities, and the greatest one is standing not fifteen feet away. You didn't kiss her, that night. You've kissed other girls since that night. But you never stopped wondering, lightning, sea spray, what is it like to kiss a storm? What would it be like to kiss her? You knew her name, knew her face, probably could've found her if you tried. But here's the thing about you: You'll never back down from physical fights, from arguments, that's what you thrive on-but other things, that's where you fall. When it comes to things like this, people like her, you are a coward. When you shiver, it's not from the ocean breeze coming in over the waves. She's looking aimlessly through the crowd. You close your eyes and you pray to Ripred she doesn't see you. When she glances at you, her eyes go straight over you, but it feels like she's looked straight through you, and you're breathing shallow in your chest. Does she have any idea? Can she? Is it just you with the rabbit heartbeat and the terrified eyes? You think that you're being overdramatic, but at the same time you've never had to describe feelings of this caliber before. Rage, sure, hate, infuriation, but never something so slippery. You've never been this close to falling before-you always threw yourself over the edge before you had a chance. This, with her, this is different, and you simultaneously can't stand it and want it all at once. You tilt your head back and breathe in deep, and the sea smell hits you, brings you back to your body again. It's almost not your decision, something bigger, but you find yourself cutting through the crowd, making your way over, til you're beside her. You open your mouth, close it again, run your tongue over your teeth. "Hey," you say. She'll recognize you or she won't, and you're not sure which option scares you more. This is it. You've done your part. Either way, you're probably going to end up finding someone to hit before the night is over. template by chelsey |