09-13-2011, 02:49 AM
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Fire Slug
Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: In a cloud. Maybe.
Posts: 161
Hogwarts RPG Name: Justin Sigal Sixth Year | Quote:
Originally Posted by brave-at-heart-xo Nothing could make this day better.
The sun was shining, there were birds in the sky, a breeze that wasn't too cool, and there was him. If everything else in the world was perfect, there wasn't a word on this planet that could describe him. Words rushed through her head, but none of them fit him. None of them were good enough, meant enough, said enough. They would have to make a new word for him, and even then, it wouldn't be enough.
It was perfect.
She tilted her head to the side, letting her curls fall, waiting for him to answer. Part of her wanted to know what he was thinking, right now and all the time, but another part of her was only asking to see if he'd tell her the truth. It needed to be the truth.
Finally he spoke. "Really?" She whispered, giving him a soft smile. At this moment, nothing could be more perfect, except filling this gap between them.
"Yeah." I said. I furrowed my eyebrows. "Really."
I don't know what made me say it, but I'm glad I did. I'm glad that she was glad I did. Because apparently, she was glad I did. According to her smile, anyway. And I meant it too, which was usually a first. I tended to be more honest when I was around Cinderella. Maybe she was charmed somehow?
I don't think she was charmed, but she sure was charming.
And by the way, don't the TET (The eternal tormentor) had given up. She still had those curls. She still had those eyes. She had that...her. I blinked several times to make sure. No, King Tet was still doing his job.
Suddenly I noticed we were both half leaning on the ground, tilting our heads. It was like we both saw the world the same way, but a different way from everyone else. I don't know why the metaphor was significant, but it was.
I leaned in a little. Not to kiss her, I said to myself. Not yet. No, I just wanted to breathe her. To be with her. Hell, I know its cheesy, but actors usually are. |
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